Urgent Hepatitis A warning over Medjool dates sold by Sainsbury’s

Sainsbury’s customers should not eat Taste the Difference Medjool dates with supplier code K0014 EW

Sainsbury’s has issued an urgent recall of its Medjool dates over the possibility they may have been contaminated with Hepatitis A.

The contaminated dates sold under Sainsbury’s Taste The Difference range in 200g and 500g packs, have the code K0014 EW on the label. This batch is to be avoided.

The supermarket chain announced on its website: “It has been brought to our attention that packs of Taste the Difference Medjool Dates 200g & 500g with a supplier/site code of K0014 EW may be contaminated with Hepatitis A.”

Customers who purchased Medjool dates with this specific code are asked not to eat them and to return them to their nearest Sainsbury’s store for a full refund.

Packs without this specific code are not affected, and no other products have been affected, said the supermarket chain.

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