Sainsbury’s and Muller recall children’s yoghurt over fears pots contain plastic

17th April 2016

Sainsbury’s and Muller recall children’s yoghurt over fears pots contain plastic

Two batches of children’s yoghurt have been recalled over fears they may contain bits of plastic.

Sainsbury’s is recalling it’s Strawberry Fromage Frais Pouches as they may contain pieces of blue plastic.

And Muller Kids Corner Butterflies Strawberry yoghurt four-pack has been recalled over fears it may also contain a small piece of plastic.

Both the product recalls were issued by the Food Standards Agency.

Sainsbury’s said the recall was a “precautionary measure” and that anyone who has bought the 4x90g packs should return them to the store, where they will receive a full refund.1-Muller-Kids-Corner-ButterfliesThe Muller recall was issued because of the potential for a small puck-shaped disc to be present in one of the pots.

The pink disc measuring 3cm by 1cm is used to test systems on the production line, which are in place to protect product quality, the company said.

Manufactured in Market Drayton, Shropshire, the batch potentially affected is the four-pack of 135g servings, with a best before date of April 27, 2016.

The Food Standards Agency told consumers: “If you have bought the product listed above, please do not eat it. Instead contact Muller Yogurt and Desserts at consumers@muller.co.uk.”

 

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