Cow & Gate and Aptamil recall batches of cereal due to possible presence of apple stalks
Three types of cereal have been recalled.
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Three types of cereal have been recalled.
Propylene glycol is a synthetic food additive.
Point-of-sale recall notices will be displayed in stores supplied with the implicated batches.
Consumers are being warned not to eat the sausage product.
The products are potentially unsafe due to the presence of ethylene oxide.
The recall impacts the Great Britain market, as the product was not yet on sale in Ireland.
Virapro sanitisers, which have been recalled, were in circulation in health, education and retail settings.
The Department of Education is reviewing products supplied to schools after the recall of ViraPro sanitisers.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland announced the recalls today.
A product recall was issued tonight by the Department of Agriculture on ViraPro hand sanitiser.
240g jars of the brand’s Cashew Crunch sauce are potentially unsafe.
Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batches from sale.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland issued notice of the recall today.
The bags may contain the prickly thistle plant.
A number of batches of brown basmati rice pouches are being recalled.
Batches with a best before date in the range 25/07/20 – 12/04/2021 are being recalled.
Thirty-one such devices have been placed on the Irish market, sparking concern among many parents.
The company has said it is trying to resolve the issue as quickly as possible and denied prioritising UK customers over Irish ones.
The FSAI announced the recall on its website this afternoon.
The recall affects 386 vehicles in the Republic of Ireland.
The products in question have best before dates of between 01/03/2020 to 17/01/2021 inclusive.
Members of the public are advised to return the crisps to the location they were purchased from.
The product label did not declare that it contained fish.
Customers are advised to immediately return the sauce.
All customers can return the products for a full refund.
Recall notices were issued for a number of houmous products in Ireland last week.
This is the fifth recall of houmous products in recent days.
This is the fourth recall of houmous products in recent days.
The FSAI said the batches were recalled due to possible presence of salmonella.
The latest batch relates to bottled water sold in Applegreen stores.
This is the latest in a series of recalls for Celtic Pure bottled water, which first began back in July.
The batches in question are dated best before November 2020.
The recalled lot consists of bottles which were distributed last year.
Anyone who uses the pens are being told to return them to pharmacies.
Own-brand water from Dunnes, Lidl, Londis, Mace and Spar has been recalled.
Consumers are advised not to drink the bottled water.
Point-of-sale notices will be displayed in stores supplied with the implicated batches.
The Swedish carmaker is recalling 507,000 cars worldwide.
All of the affected 750ml bottles are dated best before March 2020.
The recall is aimed at owners of affected dryers that have not yet had their product modified.