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Alexander Smail

Tesco issues urgent recall of certain Quorn products over 'possible health risk'

Tesco has issued a recall for three Quorn products after they were deemed by the food company to be a "possible health risk".

Certain batches of Quorn Sweet Chilli Bites, Quorn Korma Bites, and Quorn Garlic & Herb Bites were found to contain undeclared mustard or milk.

People with an allergy or intolerance to either of these may become unwell if they consume the Quorn products.

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They are therefore being recalled by Quorn Food, and those who purchased them from Tesco are advised to return them for a full refund — a receipt is not required.

In a statement, Tesco said: "Quorn Food is recalling three varieties of its chilled Quorn Bites 180G products (Sweet Chilli, Korma, and Garlic & Herb), as they contain mustard or milk which are not mentioned on the packaging.

"This means these products are a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or mustard."

To keep up to date with the latest recall announcements, you can visit the Food Standards Agency website.

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Which products are being recalled?

Quorn Sweet Chilli Bites
Pack size 180g
Use by between 11 – 21 February 2022
Allergens Milk, Mustard
Quorn Korma Bites
Pack size 180g
Use by between 11-21 February 2022
Allergens Milk, Mustard
Quorn Garlic & Herb Bites
Pack size 180g
Use by between 11- 21 February 2022
Allergens Milk, Mustard
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