Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling the products affected. The recall doesn't apply to Tahira products sold at Asda, Co op, Morrisons or Sainsbury's.
Read on for the full details on the nine products being recalled, along with information on the pack sizes and batch codes you need to look out for.
For more product recall updates and other useful family shopping information,Which products are being recalled?
The recall applies to the following products with the listed pack sizes and batch codes.
Tahira Chilled Beef Sausage Hot and SpicyPack sizesBatch codesTahira Chilled Chicken Sausage Piri PiriPack sizesBatch codesTahira Chilled Chicken Sausage TikkaPack sizesBatch codesTahira Turkey ChorizoPack sizesBatch codesTahira Sliced Turkey Pizza Topping SalamiPack sizesBatch codesTahira Sliced Poultry Mortadella with PaprikaPack sizesBatch codesTahira Chilled Mini Chicken SausagePack sizesBatch codeTahira Beef SalamiPack sizesBatch codeTahira Nabulsi CheesePack sizesBatch codeWhat should I do if I'm affected?
If you've bought any of the recalled products, the advice is not to eat them. Instead, you should return them to the shop where they were purchased from to be disposed of. A full refund will be issued.
Any of the products listed above sold at Asda, Co op, Morrisons and Sainsbury's aren't affected. Tahira products shouldn't be returned to these stores as a refund won't be provided.
If you want to contact Tahira, you can get in touch via the details below:
Customer services 020 8795 3113What are my rights if there's a food recall?
If you've purchased a product that's been included in a recall notice, you have the right to a refund through the Consumer Rights Act 2015. The retailer that sold you the product should offer a full refund, even if it's been in your store cupboard or freezer for several months.
Provided you can show proof of purchase, such as a receipt, bank statement, or online order confirmation, you are still eligible for a refund even if you've already consumed the product or thrown it away.
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