An Irish bread company has issued a recall notice for their products due to potential contamination.
Johnston Mooney and O’Brien are recalling their slice pan due to risk of metal pieces in the food.
The affected batches of bread have a best before February 11th.
In a statement, the company said: “As a precautionary measure, Johnston Mooney & O’Brien is undertaking a recall of all bread products with a Best Before Date 11th February 2018 as there is a very small risk that some may contain small pieces of metal.
“Only bread products with this exact best before date are impacted. No bun or roll products are affected.
“Any potentially affected packs have been removed from the supermarket shelves in co-operation with retailers and any that were in the distribution system has been recalled by the company.”
“The company has advised all customers/retailers and appropriate authorities.”
They also explained what customers should do if they have purchased the product.
“Anyone in possession of a Johnston Mooney & O’Brien bread product with the Best Before Date 11th February 2018 may return the product to where it was bought for a full refund.
“Alternatively, they can send the empty packaging with their name and address for a full refund to: Johnston Mooney & O’Brien 11 Jamestown Road, Finglas, Dublin 11.
“The company apologises for any inconvenience caused by this recall but believes that it is the most appropriate course of action, however slight the risk might be to the consumer.”
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