350 food products recalled in Britain

Published February 19, 2005

LONDON, Feb 18: Britain's food safety watchdog ordered the recall of more than 350 food products on Friday after it said that a potentially cancer-causing dye had been discovered.

The Food Standards Agency said it was working with the food industry and local authorities to make sure that all the affected products are removed from the shelves and urged members of the public who have them in their cupboards to contact the store where they were bought for a refund.

"Sudan I could contribute to an increased risk of cancer," said FSA chief executive Jon Bell, while downplaying the gravity of the health risk. "However, at the levels present the risk is likely to be very small but it is sensible to avoid eating any more," he said in a statement.

The red-coloured dye, which is used for colouring non-edible items such as petrol and shoe polish, was found in a batch of chilli powder used by the British company Premium Foods to make Worcester Sauce, which was then used as an ingredient in a wide range of products, the FSA said.

The agency has published a full list of the affected items, which are stocked by Britain's main supermarket chains and include ready-made meals such as shepherd's pie, pasta bake, cottage pie, chicken wings, sausage casserole, pizza, steak and kidney pie and chilli con carne.

There are also a number of products made by well-known British food companies, including three flavours of Unilever's top-selling Pot Noodle brand affected: Beef and Tomato, 'The Sizzler' Bacon Flavour and Hot Dog and Ketchup Flavour. -AFP

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