18 December 2019, 17:12
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An urgent recall of 7+ months Heinz By Nature baby food has been issues over fears there is sharp metal in the jars.
Heinz and Tesco have issued a voluntary urgent recall of 7+ months Heinz By Nature baby food after one jar was tampered with.
It comes after two sharp pieces of metal were found in a jar earlier this week. Thankfully, no-one was injured.
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Customers have been advised to not eat the jars, but return them to the Tesco store for a full refund. The recall only applies to Heinz jars bought in Tesco, and no other brands bought in the store.
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The recall applied to 200g jars of the baby food in the following flavours:
– Sweet & Sour Chicken
– Mango Chicken Curry
– Cottage Pie
– Cheesy & Tomato Pasta Stars
– Sunday Chicken Dinner
– Spaghetti Bolognese
– Winter Veggies & Lamb
– Pasta Bake with Tuna
The Food Standards Agency said: “The possible presence of sharp metal fragments makes this product unsafe to eat and presents a safety risk.”
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A statement from Heinz added: “Safety is our number one priority.
“Products in the range were removed from sale immediately and we are taking this voluntary recall action as a precaution.”
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