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Supermarket Recalls Contaminated Cooked Chickens Over Health Risk
New World Te Kūiti has issued a recall for several cooked chicken products due to potential contamination with a cleaning chemical. The recall affects the Pams brand, including the large original hot chicken, the large garlic and lemon variety, and the sage and onion stuffed option, all sold on October 23.
The supermarket has strongly advised customers not to consume these products and has emphasized the importance of health safety. “If you have consumed these products and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice,” the supermarket stated in their announcement.
Details of the Recall and Health Advisory
The products in question were available for purchase at New World Te Kūiti locations. The supermarket has expressed its sincere apologies for any inconvenience and concern this may have caused among its customers. The recall was initiated after the supermarket discovered that some cooked chickens may have been inadvertently contaminated during the cleaning process.
Customers who purchased the affected items are urged to return them to the store for a full refund. The supermarket is also working closely with the relevant health authorities to ensure that all safety protocols are being followed.
Company Response and Customer Safety
In light of this incident, New World Te Kūiti has reinforced its commitment to food safety and quality assurance. The supermarket chain has stated that it is taking immediate action to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Food safety experts recommend that consumers always check for any recalls and advisories, especially regarding pre-cooked products. While the supermarket has advised against consuming the affected items, those who may have already done so are encouraged to monitor their health closely and consult medical professionals if any symptoms arise.
The recall highlights the ongoing need for vigilance in food safety practices within the retail sector. New World Te Kūiti is taking this matter seriously as it seeks to maintain customer trust and ensure the well-being of its patrons.
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