Morrisons product recall notice because of small plastic pieces - Liverpool Echo
- Morrisons has recalled its own-brand sausages due to contamination fears involving plastic pieces, according to the Food Standards Agency.
- The affected product is "The Best 6 Thick Cumberland Sausages" with a pack size of 400g and a use by date of May 1, 2025.
- Customers are advised not to consume the affected product and can return it to a Morrisons store for a refund, with no receipt required.
- Morrisons confirmed that no other products in its "The Best" range are affected and apologized for the inconvenience caused.
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Morrisons recalls sausages over fears they contain pieces of blue plastic
Certain sausages with a use by date of May 1 have been deemed unsafe to eat (Picture: Rex) Morrisons is urgently recalling one of its most popular meat products over fears it ‘may contain small pieces of blue plastic’. All 400g packs of Morrisons The Best Thick Cumberland Sausages with a ‘use by’ date of May 1st are to be taken off shelves following the discovery. Shoppers who bought a pack of the bangers have been urged to ‘not eat it’ and can …
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