Food recall from filthy Elland food factory
FOOD products canned at an Elland factory are being recalled and destroyed.
Officials at the Foods Standard Agency have taken the rare step after environmental health officers found a shocking catalogue of hazards and filthy conditions at a chick-pea canning factory.
They have recalled all Pakstar Curried Chick Peas, 400g cans with ‘Best before’ dates of August 2012, September 2012, October 2012, November 2012 and December 2012.
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