Tins of sardines are being recalled over bacterial contamination fears.
John West have issued a precautionary recall notice on tins of their sardines in tomato sauce sold at Asda due to suspected bacterial contamination.
This has resulted in a number of swollen cans and may make the product unsafe to eat, according to a notice issued by the Food Standards Agency.
Notices will be displayed in food stores selling the product explaining why the products have been recalled.
What if I have already bought it?
If you have bought the above product do not eat it. Instead, return it to the Asda store from where it was bought for a full refund, with or without a receipt.
How do I know if my can is affected?
All pack sizes, batch codes and best before dates affected:
- Pack size: 120g
- Batch code: KX319H Best Before Jun 2022
- Batch Code: KX326H Best before Jun 2022
The batch code and best before date can be found on the side of the can.
For more information, email consumercontact@john-west.com
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