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Morrisons is recalling Morrisons The Best 6 Thick Cumberland Sausages because the product may contain small pieces of blue plastic.
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The Food Standards Agency said that the 400g packet may be contaminated by "small pieces of blue plastic." Customers have been urged to return the unsafe sausages to their nearest Morrisons store ...
Sausages sold at a major UK supermarket are being recalled as they may contain plastic. Morrisons is recalling certain batches of its Cumberland sausages because the product may contain "small pieces ...
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The store says some packs of its Cumberland Sausages could contain pieces of blue plastic. The affected products are Morrisons The Best 6 Thick Cumberland Sausages in a 400g pack. They have a use ...
Morrisons has been forced to recall its own-brand sausages over fears they contain small pieces of plastic. Morrisons urged customers who have purchased the affected product not to eat it.