East End Foods recalls dill seeds
Friday 25 April 2008
East End Foods has recalled its own-brand dill seeds because of the presence of salmonella in one batch. Salmonella is a bacterium that can cause food poisoning. The Agency has issued a Food Alert for Information.
The company has recalled the affected batch. Notices will be displayed in shops that sell the seeds explaining why the product has been recalled. Anyone who has purchased the product can return it for a full refund.
Product details
The product being recalled is:
- East End Dill Seeds
- Best before: 20/12/2009
- Batch code: 7353L2A
- Size: 250g
No other East End products are known to be affected.
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