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Published 22:05 6 Jul 2018 BST
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Customers are advised to not eat any products that may be included in these batches. Instead, the FSAI advises people to return the product to the store where it was purchased.
Anyone who is feeling unwell should seek medical advice.
Environmental Health Officers have been asked, as part of routine inspections, to check businesses to determine if the impacted batches are on sale.
If found on sale, the FSAI advises:
"EHOs should oversee a recall and ensure a point-of-sale notice is displayed in store. Please notify the FSAI ([email protected]) of the name and address of any suppliers of these batches."

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