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UK: Sainsbury's recalls lemon thyme in salmonella concern

UK-based supermarket chain Sainsbury's is recalling its own-brand Lemon Thyme as it may be contaminated with Salmonella, according to the UK Food Standards Agency (FSA).

The product subject to recall is Sainsbury's Lemon Thyme, 15g, bearing all date codes up to and including 21 January 2013.

The recall was initiated after a routine sampling found an isolated, low level presence of Salmonella in one pack of this product.

Sainsbury's will display customer notices in stores explaining the reason behind the recall. No other Sainsbury's products are known to be affected.

Consumers who have purchased the affected product have been advised to return it to the nearest store for a full refund.

Source: food-business-review.com
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