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Tesco is recalling a number of Cow & Gate jars of baby food over fears the products may have been 'tampered' with. The precautionary measure only affects 15 varieties sold in Tesco stores in the ...
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The item affected is Tesco's Cottage Pie Baby Food for young children aged over 10 months. It comes in a pack size of 190g and has a best before date of June 12, 2022.
Tesco customers are being urged to return a type of baby food after metal was discovered in a jar that had been tampered with. The supermarket and Heinz are voluntarily recalling all jars of the 7 ...
The supermarket baby food in question is called Tesco Cottage Pie Baby Food - the 190g version - as the presence of the plastic "makes this unsafe to eat" - says the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
Tesco has issued an urgent recall for 15 types of baby food amid fears the product could have been tampered with. Anyone who has bought one is urged not to give it to their child, but to return it ...