The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) recalls a chocolate bar from supermarket shelves after identifying a possible health risk. Multiple outlets report that customers are being told not to eat the product while it is removed from sale. The warning is issued in the context of a food safety recall, with retailers and shoppers advised to follow the FSA’s guidance.
While the outlets agree on the existence of the recall and the “do not eat” instruction, they provide limited additional specifics in the excerpts available, including the product’s exact name, batch details, or the precise nature of the potential risk. The reporting emphasizes that the chocolate bar has already been pulled from shelves and that consumers should not consume it.
The recall reflects standard FSA procedures when concerns arise about the safety of specific food items, and it remains focused on preventing potential harm by ensuring affected products are not eaten.