Freezer favourite recalled as it has bits of plastic in it
Pork gyozas are urgently being recalled over fears they main contain plastic.
Itsu’s sizzling pork gyoza, which is sold at Asda and Sainsbury’s, may be unsafe to eat due to the possible presence of plastic.
The company’s 240g packs with the best before date of March 8 2025 are affected by the recall.
Itsu is urging customers to not eat the product, and to send a picture of the bought item to them.
They said: ‘We apologise for any inconvenience caused and would like to thank you in advance for your understanding and co-operation.’
Unilever has recalled a batch of Magnum ice creams after concern they may contain pieces of plastic and metal.
The company issued an urgent recall on Magnum Almond Ice Cream Sticks (3 x 100 ml) because of ‘possible presence of plastic and metal.’
It makes the ice creams ‘unsafe to eat,’ the Food Standards Agency warned.
Ice cream boxes sold in the UK and Ireland with the batch codes L3338, L3339, L3340, L3341, L3342 and the Best Before date of 12/2025 are affected.
The FSA told customers who bought the product to ‘not eat it.’
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