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The Food Safety Authority of Ireland have informed Iceland to recall batches of its Chip Shop Curry 4 Chicken Breast Toppers and its Southern Fried Chicken Popsters, due to the presence of Salmonella.
Point-of-sale recall notices will now be displayed in stores which were supplying the implicated batches; which name the country of origin as Poland.
These particular products refer to Iceland Chip Shop Curry 4 Chicken Breast Toppers; pack size: 400g; with best before dates: 27/02/2021, 17/03/2021 and 08/04/2021.
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Iceland Southern Fried Chicken Popsters; pack size: 220g; best before date: 04/04/2021.
To remind our readers; Salmonella infection is a common bacterial disease that affects a consumer’s intestinal tract. The bacteria typically live in animal and human intestines and is spread through faeces / excrement (Waste matter discharged from the bowels).
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