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The National (Scotland)
The National (Scotland)
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Laura Pollock

Warning over 'unsafe' frozen foods as Scots told 'do not eat'

The advice relates to all packet sizes of all dates (Image: Pixabay)

CONSUMERS are being urged not to eat certain products from Inarah’s Frozen Foods Ltd.

The warning from the Food Standards Scotland (FSS) follows concerns that the products have not met food hygiene and safety requirements, meaning they may pose a risk to consumers and could be unsafe to eat.

In addition, the body said there is a lack of an effective food safety management system and adequate traceability.

The advice relates to all packet sizes of all dates, which would be labelled either Inarah Frozen Foods Ltd, Regal Drive, Walsall; Four Seasons Food Group, Fenton Industrial Estate, Stoke-on-Trent; or KBH Foods, BD9 4TS.

Stuart McAdam, FSS Head of Incidents, said: “If you have purchased products from Inarah’s Frozen Food, Inarah’s Fine Food, or New York Crispy, do not take the risk of consuming them.

“These brands cover a wide range of frozen products, including chicken, beef, fish and vegetarian items, packaged in various sizes with multiple best-before dates and/or batch numbers.

“We are working closely with local authorities to ensure that these products are removed from sale.

“Food Standards Scotland exists to protect consumers, and it is vital that all food businesses comply with the legal standards designed to keep food safe.”

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