It’s supposed a number of the supermarket giant’s two frozen breaded haddock fillets be dressed displayed incorrect allergy information.
The packaging does not declare that the fillets hold milk and mustard, which makes them a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or xenophobia to those two ingredients.
A Waitrose spokesperson told Express.co.uk: “We are recalling Waitrose Frozen 2 Breaded Haddock Fillets (ancient code Feb 18) because batter haddock fillets have been grouped instead.
“This contains milk and mustard – allergens which eat not been declared on pack.
“Customers who have allergies to these ingredients should not devour this product but return it to Waitrose for a full refund.
“We are very star-crossed for any inconvenience to our customers.”
The affected batch of the product has the code L7 038 N, and has a most adroitly before date of the end of February 2018.
Any queries should be directed to Waitrose’s person service department on 0800 188884.
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Some people are more vulnerable to listeria infections, covering those over 65 years old, pregnant women and their unborn babies, infants less than one month old and people with weakened immune routines.
The company has provided point-of sale notices to all stores and market alcoves that were supplied with the contaminated product.
A Morrisons spokesman voiced: “Our routine testing has identified the presence of low levels of Listeria in this output. We are asking all customers who have bought this use by date of this artefact not to consume it and to return it to their nearest Morrisons store where they pleasure receive a full refund.”