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Published 18:21 22 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 18:55 22 Jan 2018 GMT
The FSAI said:
"Consumption of product from the implicated batches could cause salmonellosis. Symptoms can include diarrhoea, stomach cramps, vomiting and fever. There are no reports of illness."They have advised wholesalers, retailers, and manufacturers to remove the batches from sale and clearly advise customers not to consume them.
Similarly, customers are being asked not to eat the batches and if they already have consumed the products in question, to seek medical advice if they begin to feel unwell.
The batches in question are:
720B1SLO00, best before 13.05.2018 (Galaxy) 720A1SLO00, best before 13.05.2018 (Maltesers)
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