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Five people have died and hundreds more have fallen seriously ill with salmonella poisoning after consuming chicken products found in UK supermarkets, according to reports.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) are urgently recalling three chicken products due to a possible health risk.
SFC Chicken Poppets and Take Home Boneless Bucket were on sale at both Sainsbury's and Morrisons.
And the Chick Inn 32 Jumbo Chicken Nuggets, made by Vestey Foods, were sold in Heron Foods stores and B&M.
All products have been removed from UK supermarkets and customers are being warned not to consume the products if they have them at home.
In a statement the FSA said: "If you have bought any of the above products do not eat them.
"Instead, return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund or alternatively, email a photo of the product packaging clearly showing the batch code information printed on the inner bag of the products to customerservices@sfcwholesale.co.uk for a refund and then safely dispose of the product at home."
According to The Mirror, there have been 480 recorded cases linked to the products. 400 cases recorded in England, two in Scotland, 31 in Wales and seven in Northern Ireland.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) are urgently recalling three chicken products due to a possible health risk.
SFC Chicken Poppets and Take Home Boneless Bucket were on sale at both Sainsbury's and Morrisons.
And the Chick Inn 32 Jumbo Chicken Nuggets, made by Vestey Foods, were sold in Heron Foods stores and B&M.
All products have been removed from UK supermarkets and customers are being warned not to consume the products if they have them at home.
In a statement the FSA said: "If you have bought any of the above products do not eat them.
"Instead, return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund or alternatively, email a photo of the product packaging clearly showing the batch code information printed on the inner bag of the products to customerservices@sfcwholesale.co.uk for a refund and then safely dispose of the product at home."
According to The Mirror, there have been 480 recorded cases linked to the products. 400 cases recorded in England, two in Scotland, 31 in Wales and seven in Northern Ireland.
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