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iceland recalls beef in oyster sauce noodles
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due to a packaging error, iceland’s beef in oyster sauce noodle bowl contains undeclared peanut, fish and shellfish. these undeclared allergens pose a public health risk to those allergic or sensitive to peanuts, fish or shellfish, so the agency has issued an allergy alert. people with an allergy to peanuts, fish or shellfish are advised not to eat this product. product details iceland beef in oyster sauce noodle bowl, 550gbest before: 11 september 2012 iceland has recalled the product from sale and has contacted its customers and the relevant allergy support organisations, which will inform their at-risk members of the issue. no other iceland products are known to be affected. allergy alerts sometimes there will be a problem with a food product that means it should not be sold. then it might be 'withdrawn' (taken off the shelves) or 'recalled' (when customers are asked to return the product). sometimes foods have to be withdrawn or recalled if there is a risk to consumers because the allergy labelling is missing or incorrect or if there is any other food allergy risk. in such situations the agency will issue an allergy alert. it is also possible to subscribe to an email alert system to receive automatic messages whenever allergy alerts are issued. click on 'get alerts' in the box at the bottom of this page to find more details. you can get details of all the latest allergy alerts as soon as they're issued by getting the details sent as a sms text message direct to your mobile phone. to sign up to this free service, simply send the text message 'start allergy' to the number 62372. to unsubscribe, just text 'stop allergy' to the same number. you can also subscribe to our really simple syndication (rss) feed for food and allergy alerts. rss is a format for distributing news content and is a simple way to keep up to date with the latest news on a website. when we publish via rss, you can automatically get the updated content via a 'news aggregator' or 'news reader'. our rss feed will contain a brief summary and link back to our web content. click on ‘what is rss’ on the left of this page for more details.
Source :food.gov.uk
Date :
17
June
2011
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the food standards agency’s (fsa’s) board today responded to meat industry lobbying by agreeing to recommend that ministers adopt a “tapered” approach to the introduction of meat inspection charges. the board proposed an amendment, subject to eu minimum charges, which means the proposal for three charging bands imposed on smaller throughput abattoirs with effect from april 2012 would be progressive rather than a “step change” the measures will provide around £3.
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places are still available for anyone interested in attending public discussions on proposals to charge the uk meat industry the full cost of official controls on meat. two meetings are being held this evening (monday 16 may) in durham and bath, and two more, in carlisle and colchester, are being held tomorrow evening (tuesday 17 may).
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the food standards agency has today published a board paper that updates its proposals for charging the meat industry the full cost of delivering official controls in meat plants. the key changes are: the proposal to support more small businesses with a low throughput by expanding the number of meat plants in this category; and to begin a phased implementation of full cost recovery in april 2012.
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jbs, the brazilian meat giant, has reported mixed first-quarter results, with the company’s net income and sales rising - but its ebitda down on lower profits from its us chicken unit. the company, which owns jbs swift australia, this week booked a 47.9% increase in net income to brl 147 million for the three months to the end of march. jbs’s operating income more than doubled at brl 172.2 million (us$107.
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the agency will be holding four public meetings in different parts of england this month, about proposals to charge the uk meat industry the full cost of official controls on meat. the meetings will be open to stakeholders and the public and will provide attendees with an opportunity to hear more about the proposals and share their views.
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