Immediate “don’t eat” on the big supermarket chicken has been issued for concern about its date.
ASDA remembers some of its hot and spicy chicken breast slices because some of this product has been packaged until date with improper use.
The Food Standard Agency (FSA) has warned and stated that the damaged product has a package of 160 grams and uses May 30.
The FSA advised customers: “If you bought the product above, don’t eat it. Instead, return it to your nearest store for a refund.”
“If you have purchased asda hot chicken breast cuts using May 30, please return it to your nearest store where you are given a complete refund. You do not need your receipt,” said ASDA.
“We are very sorry for any inconvenience created.”
Food safety monitoring creates declarations to flag problems related to food products, which means that they should not be sold and inform consumers and local authorities.
“The salespoint announcements are displayed in all retail stores that sell this product,” he said. “These announcements explain to customers why this product is remembered and tells them what to do if they have purchased the product.”