BEWARE: Major supermarket chain recalls burgers due to presence of salmonella
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The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued a product recall for a batch of burger products from Iceland due to the presence of Salmonella.
Iceland is recalling batches of its Luxury 4 Hoisin Duck Quarter Pounder burgers due to the presence of Salmonella.
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Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Iceland Luxury 4 Hoisin Duck Quarter Pounder burgers; pack size: 454g; best before date: 20/09/2022 The above batch of frozen Iceland Luxury 4 Hoisin Duck Quarter Pounder burgers is being withdrawn due to the presence of Salmonella, reads a notice published by the FSAI.
ALERT: Irish supermarket chain recalls two products due to possibility of undercooked chicken
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The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued a product recall for two chicken products from Dunnes Stores due to the possibility of undercooked chicken.
Dunnes Stores is recalling batches of its Sharing Breaded Irish Chicken Goujons and its Sharing Sweet Chilli Irish Chicken Wings , as the batches may have been possibly undercooked by the producer.
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Dunnes Stores Sharing Breaded Irish Chicken Goujons, pack size: 250g; All batch codes and all best before dates.
Dunnes Stores Sharing Sweet Chilli Irish Chicken Wings, pack size: 450g; All batch codes and all best before dates.
Honda recalls 78,000 vehicles on faulty fuel pump
April 16, 2021
The replacement will be carried out free of cost in a phased manner starting April 17. Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) on Friday said it has expanded its campaign to voluntarily replace the fuel pump in 77,954 units of its select models in India.
The fuel pumps installed in these vehicles may contain defective impellers, which couldresult in the engine stopping or not starting over time.
The models include 36,086 units of Amaze manufactured between January and August 2019 and 20,248 units of the fourth-generation City (January-September 2019). Other models, including WR-V, Civic, Jazz, BRV and CRV, are also impacted, for which the company will replace the faulty part.
Infant teether sold at Target recalled due to choking hazard
Infant teether sold at Target recalled due to choking hazard
By: Sean O Reilly
and last updated 2021-04-15 08:12:47-04
TAMPA, Fla. â An infant teether sold exclusively by Target is being recalled because it poses a choking hazard to babies.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the recall involves B. toys Light-Up Firefly Teether Glowy Chews.
The teethers are shaped like a firefly and light up in blue, green and red color when shaken.
Battat received 14 reports of the wings detaching or pieces of the wing breaking off. The CPSC says one child choked on a broken wing piece.