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Supermarket Recalls Cooked Chickens Over Chemical Contamination
A significant health warning has been issued following the recall of several cooked chicken products sold by New World Te Kūiti. The supermarket chain announced that certain Pams brand cooked chickens may have been contaminated with a cleaning chemical, prompting customers to refrain from consuming these items.
On October 23, the affected products include the large original hot chicken, large garlic and lemon variety, and the sage and onion stuffed option. The supermarket’s announcement stressed the importance of public safety, advising consumers, “Do not consume” these items.
The contamination concern arises from a potential mishap during the cleaning process at the retail location. New World Te Kūiti has expressed its apologies for any distress this may cause to its customers. The supermarket has also recommended that anyone who has already consumed the affected products should seek medical advice if they experience any health issues.
In light of this incident, New World Te Kūiti is taking steps to ensure food safety and prevent such occurrences in the future. The supermarket has initiated a thorough review of its food handling and cleaning protocols to safeguard against any similar risks.
Consumers are encouraged to return the recalled items to the store for a full refund. The supermarket is committed to maintaining transparency and has expressed its dedication to customer health and safety.
As this situation develops, further updates and instructions will be provided to the public, reinforcing the supermarket’s commitment to consumer welfare.
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