Grampian Foods recalls batches of 'Grabits' Original Chicken on a Stick
Friday 3 October 2008
Grampian Foods (Europe) Ltd has recalled certain batches of 'Grabits' Original Chicken on a Stick because there is a slight risk that products are raw or undercooked.
The product has been recalled from sale, and all stores that sell the product have been issued with point-of-sale notices to inform customers (go to the food alert link below).
No other Grampian Foods (Europe) Ltd products are known to be affected.
Product details
The product recalled is:
- Grabits Original Chicken on a Stick (75g)
- Use by: Dates between 28 September 2008 and 12 October 2008
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