Marks & Spencer Cheesy Spirals recalled, UK

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Article Date: 17 Jan 2005 - 13:00 PDT

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Marks & Spencer has recalled a batch of its its own-brand Cheesy Spirals 'Loved By Kids' meals. The Agency has issued a Food Alert 'For Information'.

The company took the action after being notified of a strong odour in some of the meals. Its recall only refers to products with a 'display until' date of 17 January and a 'use by date of 18 January. The batch code is 0280518.

Marks & Spencer plc has undertaken a full product recall and is placing product recall notices in national newspapers tomorrow (15 January 2005). Some point-of-sale notices will be displayed in all of its stores……….. CONTINUES…….The Food Standards Agency

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