TESCO, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose all stock a popular butter which is being recalled as it is deemed “unsafe to eat” by the Food Standard’s Agency.
A dairy product sold at Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose is being recalled over health concerns. The Food Standard’s Agency has issued an alert and asked customers to return the product as soon as they can as it is unsafe to eat.
The pack size is 250g.
The best before date is all packs with a best before date up to and including 13 March 2022.
The best before date can be found on the bottom of the pack in the best before panel.
Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose sell St. Helen’s Farm Goats Butter.
If you have bought St Helen’s Farm Goats Butter 250g as detailed above, do not eat it.
Instead, check if you have bought the affected Best Before date(s) of the St Helen’s Farm Goats Butter 250g.
This can be done by taking a picture of the notice.
Or the best before dates can be noted for reference at home.
Customers can also visit St. Helen’s Farm’s website for more details too.
As for what action customers are required to take, they need to return the product to store.
They will then receive a full refund – with or without a receipt.
Should any customer require more information, they can contact St. Helen’s Farm on 01430 861715.