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Five UK supermarkets have been warned to take thousands of pots of yogurt off their shelves amid concerns they may contain pieces of rubber.
The yogurts, supplied by Yeo Valley but sold under own-brand labels, pose a possible health risk and should not be eaten, the Food Standards Agency said.
The products are sold at Asda, Co-operative, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Waitrose.
Yeo Valley said the rubber was found in a fruit conserve made by a supplier.
It said: "Whilst the risk is considered to be low, as a precaution, we will be disposing of any potentially affected yogurts that have not yet been dispatched, as well as recalling the relevant batches of products from those affected retailers."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36938072
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The yogurts, supplied by Yeo Valley but sold under own-brand labels, pose a possible health risk and should not be eaten, the Food Standards Agency said.
The products are sold at Asda, Co-operative, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Waitrose.
Yeo Valley said the rubber was found in a fruit conserve made by a supplier.
It said: "Whilst the risk is considered to be low, as a precaution, we will be disposing of any potentially affected yogurts that have not yet been dispatched, as well as recalling the relevant batches of products from those affected retailers."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36938072
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