Thousands of Cadbury products are currently being hauled from supermarket shelves, over fears that they could have been contaminated by listeria bacteria.
Major supermarkets like Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Tesco are pulling the popular products, reports the Mirror. Listeria symptoms include aches and pains, a high temperature, nausea, diarrhoea and chills.
The popular product being recalled are the Cadbury dessert pots, that are made by dairy and milk supplier giant, Müller.
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Müller said the following items have been recalled as a precautionary measure and only the below use by dates are affected.
Listed below are the current products being recalled and their use-by dates:
- Cadbury Crunchie Chocolate Dessert 75g - May 17, 2023
- Cadbury Flake Chocolate Dessert 75g - May 17, 2023
- Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons Chocolate Dessert 75g - May 18, 2023
- Cadbury Dairy Milk Chunks Chocolate Dessert 75g - May 18, 2023
- Cadbury Heroes Chocolate Dessert 6x75g - May 18, 2023
- Cadbury Daim Chocolate Dessert 75g - May 18, 2023
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These products are sold at major stores like Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons. Those who have purchased these dessert pots are being urged to take them back in order to receive a full refund.
You won't need your receipt to get your money back. Customers who are concerned can contact Müller on team_cccare@muller.co.uk or 07354 835 893 for more information.
The Food Standards Agency website notice reads: "f you have bought any of the above products do not eat them. Instead, return them to the store from where they were bought for a full refund (with or without a receipt).
"For more information contact Müller on team_cccare@muller.co.uk or 07354 835 893."
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