Plastic fragments possibly present in supermarket mince
Pak'n Save Clendon has recalled two of its beef mince products due to the possible presence of hard plastic.
What you need to know:
- The affected products are Pak'n Save Clendon brand NZ Beef Mince and NZ Beef Premium Mince (various weights).
- Product was packed on date 11.02.21 and best before date 14.02.21.
- Customers should return products to Pak'n Save Clendon for a full refund.
- There have been no reports of associated injury.
Customers with any questions or concerns are encouraged to contact the Pak'n Save Clendon on 09 266 5010 or visit in-store at 16 Robert Ross Place, Clendon
Further information on the recall can be found on the New Zealand Food Safety website.
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