Dunnes Stores Recalls Bread, Cereal, and Milk Alternative Over Safety Concerns
A recent Food Safety Authority of Ireland alert has prompted Dunnes Stores to recall several food items from its shelves due to safety concerns. The recalls include batches of bread, cereal, and a milk alternative that were sold in Dunnes Stores outlets. Customers are advised to check their cupboards, fridges, and freezers for any affected products, which have been removed from sale.
The FSAI defines food alerts as notifications regarding identified hazards in food products that have the potential to cause adverse health effects. Consumers who have purchased any of the recalled items are urged not to consume them and to return them to their nearest Dunnes Stores location for a full refund. Point of sale notices will be displayed in-store for affected products.
Some of the current recall notices in effect for Dunnes Stores include McCloskeys Crusty Rolls, Dunnes Stores Soya Drink, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Chocolate Flavour, Ella’s Kitchen Chicken and Veg with Sweetcorn Mash, and Magnum Classic Ice Cream Sticks. Each product has been recalled for different reasons, such as undeclared ingredients, quality issues, and potential contamination.
For more information on product recalls in supermarkets across Ireland, consumers can visit the Food Safety Authority of Ireland website. Dunnes Stores customer services can also be reached for further inquiries. Stay informed and stay safe when it comes to food safety.