Oh no, Tesco's chicken skewers have taken a turn for the worse! Find out how to get a refund and more!
In a twist that’s more shocking than finding out your favourite soap character is leaving, Tesco has just announced a recall on one of its beloved chicken products: the Chicken Tsukune skewers! These festive favourites, perfect for parties and gatherings, have been deemed 'unsafe to eat' due to a health risk, making chicken lovers everywhere feel a bit queasy. The recall was issued in conjunction with the Food Standards Agency, urging shoppers to return the 280g eight-pack of skewers for a full refund. So, if you’ve got a stash of these in your freezer, it’s time to take action!
Feeling a bit uneasy about those skewers? Don't fret! Tesco has your back with their generous refund offer, because who wouldn’t love their money back after being forced to toss their party food? The supermarket chain has urged customers to refrain from eating, cooking, or freezing the recalled product, particularly after the discovered issue regarding the packaging’s misleading use-by date.
But let’s not let this chicken drama ruffle our feathers too much! Picture this: You’re hosting a swanky soirée with your friends, and the star of the show, the Chicken Tsukune, suddenly turns into a health hazard! Apart from the refund, customers are reminded to pay attention to the information on product labels and use-by dates, because no one wants to spoil their evening (or health) over a few skewers, right?
In case you need a distraction from the recall fiasco, here's an interesting tidbit: Chicken Tsukune, often found in Japanese cuisine, are skewers packed with minced chicken and seasonings, served with a delicious dipping sauce. It’s like a party on a stick! Just remember to check the labels more closely next time, as you might just dodge another culinary curveball! Also, for those who love fun facts, did you know that the word 'Tsukune' actually refers to the way the meat is prepared? So, while Tesco's skewers might be on the shelf for now, there's always a chance to explore authentic recipes at home. Why not grab some fresh ingredients and try your hand at making some safe, homemade skewers?
Tesco is recalling one of its chicken products due to a “risk to health”, offering customers a full refund.
Both Tesco, and the Food Standards Agency on X, came out with the warning, recalling one of their festive favourite party foods - chicken Tsukune skewers.
Do not eat, cook or freeze your food after its use by date has passed.
Tesco has issued an urgent recall of one of its skewer products, after it was revealed that it's 'unsafe to eat'
Tesco and the Food Standards Agency (FSA) have issued an urgent warning to customers after recalling one of their festive favourite party foods - which they ...
The notice applies to a Japanese-inspired party food product.
The supermarket giant is urging customers to return the chicken for the sake of their own health.
Tesco is recalling one of its chicken products due to a “risk to health”, offering customers a full refund.
The company said a full refund would be given to customers who brought back the 280g eight-pack product.
Tesco has recalled mislabelled Chicken Tsukune Skewers due to a use-by date error, warning customers of potential health risks.
The company said a full refund would be given to customers who brought back the 280g eight-pack product.