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Food safety is a given, when a consumer purchases food they expect it to be safe and fit to eat. The responsibility for ensuring food is safe to eat rests with the farmer (sometimes called the primary producer), the manufacturer or processor (if the food is prepared in a factory), the distributor and wholesaler (the people responsible for transfering the food from the manufacturer to the shop or to the door in the case of direct sales or mail order), the retailer and the consumer themselves.
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Waitrose recalls four varieties of Waitrose 1 chocolate bars because they may contain pieces of plastic
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Cloughbane Farm recalls its Homemade Stuffing because of undeclared milk (Northern Ireland only)
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Fipronil update - 55 countries now affected
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Pinnacle Drinks recalled due to potential problem with glass
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West by Three Brewing Co. and Tiny Rebel Brewing Co recall products
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Hans Continental Smallgoods Pty Ltd — Hans Spanish Chorizo 250g
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9NINE Brand Foods Ltd recalls its Super Seeds Breakfast Apricot & Strawberry Bar because of undeclared peanuts
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Whitworths Ltd recalls its Milk Chocolate Raisins 150g because of undeclared peanuts
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Tesco recalls its Cookie & Cream Biscuits because of undeclared milk
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Product safety recalls this week in Australia
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Product Recalls Australia has two further recalls
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Myprotein recalls a number of its products due to the presence of Salmonella
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Asda recalls its ASDA Classic Fish Pie 800g because of undeclared mustard
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