Asda shoppers issued 'do not eat' warning over 'plastic or metal' fragments
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Asda has issued an urgent recall of its Exceptional by Asda Beer Battered Cod Fishcakes over concerns the product may be contaminated with plastic or metal fragments.
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The 290g packs pose a potential safety hazard to consumers, prompting the supermarket chain to pull the item from shelves.
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Shoppers who have purchased the fishcakes should check the use-by dates on their packaging immediately.The recall covers products with use-by dates spanning May 1 to May 5, 2026.
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Items bearing any other dates are not affected by this safety notice.The presence of plastic or metal pieces renders the fishcakes unsafe for consumption, according to the Food Standards Agency.
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Customers who have already bought the affected product are being urged not to eat it under any circumstances.
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A: Shoppers who have purchased the fishcakes should check the use-by dates on their packaging immediately.The recall covers products with use-by dates spanning May 1 to May 5, 2026.
B: Customers who have already bought the affected product are being urged not to eat it under any circumstances.
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