Morrisons, a well-known supermarket chain, has initiated a recall of its Morrisons Spanish Chorizo Ring due to the presence of salmonella, a potentially harmful bacterium. This recall applies to specific regions, including England, Scotland, and Wales.
– Product Name: Morrisons Spanish Chorizo Ring
– Pack Size: 200g
– Best Before Date: 08 December 2023
The company has identified the presence of salmonella in the affected product. Salmonella is known to cause a range of symptoms, including fever, diarrhoea, and abdominal cramps, which can be particularly distressing and uncomfortable for those affected.
In response to the salmonella contamination, Morrisons has taken immediate action to protect its customers. The company has initiated a product recall for Morrisons Spanish Chorizo Ring and has distributed point-of-sale notices in its stores. These notices aim to inform customers about the recall and provide guidance on what to do if they have purchased the product.
For those who have already purchased the Morrisons Spanish Chorizo Ring, the company advises consumers not to consume it. Instead, customers are urged to return the product to the store from where it was purchased. Morrisons will offer a full refund for the affected product, even if customers have or do not have a receipt.
Consumers who have concerns or require additional information are encouraged to contact Morrisons.