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Checkers recalls Deli hummus products

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Checkers has announced a recall of its 125g and 300g Deli hummus.

By: Se-anne - IOL News

"During routine quality testing, microbiological contamination was found in three batches of Deli branded label hummus this morning. As a precautionary measure the affected batches, together with associated products, are being recalled," the retail giant said in a statement released on Monday.

It said all production at the supplier – which has an FSSC 22 000 certificate for their food safety management system – has been halted.

The following products are being removed from supermarket shelves nationwide:

  • Hummus
  • Reduced Fat Hummus
  • Zataar Hummus
  • Red Pepper Hummus
  • Caramelised Onion Hummus

"We understand that customers will be concerned and apologise unreservedly for any inconvenience caused by this voluntary recall. Customers who may have purchased these products should not consume it and instead return it to their nearest Checkers supermarket or OK Foods for a full refund.

“Proof of purchase is not required and opened products may also be returned," Checkers said.

It said the retailer’s food scientists and technologists are working closely with its supplier and the National Consumer Commission on this voluntary recall.

Customers who require any assistance with finding the production code or returning a product, are encouraged to call 0800 01 07 09.

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