Marks & Spencer is recalling a number of pudding and haggis products due to “inadequate process controls”, according to the Food Safety Authority of Ireland.
Scottish haggis, white and black pudding products, manufactured by Macsween of Edinburgh, are being recalled as a precautionary measure.
The details of the implicated batches can be found below:
The recall is due to the inadequate process controls in place to prevent the growth and toxin production of Clostridium botulinum.
Marks & Spencer has issued in-store notices requesting customers who have bought this product to return it to a store.
No other Marks & Spencer products are known to be affected.
Images of the affected products and further information can be found here.
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