Food recall: UK warning as meat sold on Facebook ‘unsafe to eat’ – pages named and shamed

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The food warning has been issued for meat bought from a number of Facebook groups. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) shared an update and explained the products sold should not be consumed.

Buying meat locally can be a good way to ensure the produce is fresh.

However, some meats sold online have not always been through the proper checks or kept to a high hygiene standards.

An unregistered Wiltshire based vendor has sold meat that is unsafe to eat, the FSA warned.

Customers who have recently bought from Facebook groups are being urged to check for the products.

A selection of meat products including lamb and beef were sold by the retailer.

The FSA website states: “Meat products (predominantly lamb, goat, veal, beef), of all meat species, supplied by an unregistered and unapproved Wiltshire based vendor have not been produced in accordance with food safety and hygiene legislative requirements.

“These products are not compliant with food hygiene, safety, labelling and traceability requirements and are deemed unsafe. They should not be consumed.”

The FSA has called for the products to be recalled from any premise where they are sold.

It added: “We have asked enforcement authorities to contact premises in their local areas who may receive the affected products to ensure that they are withdrawn from the market and recalled from consumers.”

Facebook groups to look out for

Ushqime Organike, Bio UK

Ushqime BIO UK

Ushqime BIO

Wiltshire Farm Products.

All ‘use by’ dates are affected and the warning applies to meat bought prior to January 15, 2021.

Customers who have bought any of the products from the groups listed are asked not to eat them.

Instead, the food products should be disposed of as they could pose a health risk to consumers.

“As these products were not prepared in line with food safety and hygiene legislative requirements, they may be unsafe,” the FSA continued.

“Customers who have purchased these products are advised to not eat them, instead dispose of the products.”

The warning is specific to meat bought in England only.

Food recalls are issued when a product is found to pose a risk to customers.

Faulty items can also be withdrawn, which means they are taken off shelves and no longer sold.

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