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    “Tesco Recalls Christmas Stuffing Mix Over Moth Contamination”

    December 14, 2023
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    Tesco, the largest retailer in the UK, has issued a warning regarding a batch of Christmas stuffing that may pose a threat to human health and is therefore deemed “unfit for human consumption”. This announcement comes as part of their commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of their customers.

    The affected product, specifically their own-brand 170g Tesco Finest Festive Fruit and Nut Stuffing, has been identified to potentially contain pieces of plastic. Tesco has taken immediate action by recalling the product from their shelves and urging customers who have already purchased it to return it for a full refund.

    The company has also swiftly notified the appropriate authorities and has been working closely with them to resolve the issue. Tesco has assured the public that this is an isolated incident and has taken all necessary steps to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

    As a responsible retailer, Tesco deeply values the trust and loyalty of their customers. They have expressed their sincere apologies for any inconvenience or concern caused by this recall. The company’s top priority is always the safety and satisfaction of their customers, and they are committed to upholding the highest standards of quality and safety in all their products.

    Customers who may have purchased the affected stuffing are advised to refrain from consuming it and to return it to their nearest Tesco store immediately. They will be provided with a full refund, even if they no longer have the receipt. Tesco customer service representatives are also available to address any concerns or queries customers may have regarding this issue.

    In conclusion, Tesco has taken swift and decisive action to ensure the safety of their customers by recalling a batch of Christmas stuffing that may contain plastic. Their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is evident through their proactive approach to resolving this issue. Customers can trust that Tesco will continue to uphold the highest standards of safety and quality in all their products.

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