Urgent warning for dog owners after food brand recalls product for containing METAL
DOG owners have urgently been warned not to feed their pets with a food product that is thought to contain metal.
Encore's Beef Selection in Gravy multipack has been withdrawn from shelves and the firm is recalling the packages.
It is thought to contain small pieces of metal which makes the product unsafe, the Food Standards Agency said.
The agency urged customers who brought the product not to feed it to dogs.
And it told them to return it to a store with or without a receipt for a full refund.
Batch codes LU1-302, LU1-343, and LU1343D are affected. The code can be found at the bottom of each product.
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Notices will be put out by retail stores that sell them.
The FSA said: “We urge customers who have bought this product not to feed it to their dog and to return the Multipack for a full refund with or without a receipt.
"The Encore helpdesk is also available here [link]. We're sorry for any inconvenience this precautionary recall may cause.
"No other Encore products are affected by this recall."
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