Waitrose recalls organic eggs
Friday 9 May 2008
Waitrose has recalled organic eggs from one farm because they may be contaminated with lead. The Agency has issued a Food Alert for Information.
Waitrose has withdrawn all of the affected products, which include all date codes up to and including 21 May. Point-of-sale notices will be displayed in stores nationwide, explaining which eggs have been recalled and advising customers what to do if they have purchased any of the product.
Product details
The products recalled are:
- Waitrose organic free range eggs Columbian black tail hens
Product sizes:
Medium (6 egg and 12 egg packs)
Large (6 egg packs)
Very Large (6 egg packs)
Farm Identification Code: OUK 20137
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