Food Standards Agency
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Morrisons recalls one batch of its whole nut milk chocolate
Morrisons is recalling its own-brand Whole Nut Milk Chocolate, with a 'best before' date of 16 June 2012, as it may be contaminated with small pieces of metal. If you've bought the chocolate, do not eat it. The Agency has issued a Product Recall Information Notice.
Product details
The product being recalled is:
- Morrisons Whole Nut Milk Chocolate, 200g
- Best before: 16 June 2012
Morrisons is recalling the affected chocolate. Notices will be displayed in stores, explaining why the product has been recalled. If you've bought the affected chocolate, don't eat it. You can return it to your nearest store for a full refund.
No other Morrisons products are known to be affected.
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