ALERT: Irish branded burgers pulled from supermarket shelves amid do not eat warning
The Irish brand Hogan's Farm has issued a recall notice on some if its burger products due to a mistake with its ingredients lists.
Batches of Hogan's Farm Turkey Burgers and Hogan's Farm Turkey Burgers with a Spicy Buffalo Glaze have been recalled due to the absence of an ingredients list on their labels.
Additionally, batches of Hogan’s Farm Turkey Burgers with an Asian BBQ Glaze have also been recalled due to an incorrect version of ingredients listed on its label.
It is important to note for consumers that sulphur dioxide is in all of these Hogan's Farm products, despite the mistakes with its labelling.
For anyone who is allergic or intolerant of sulphur dioxide, these batches of turkey burgers could be unsafe if consumed and so people have been asked not to eat these impacted burgers.
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Due to this error, retailers have been forced to remove these batches from sale and to display recall notices at point-of-sale. Wholesalers and distributors have been requested to contact any affected customers and recall the implicated batches.
The specific impacted products include: Hogan’s Farm Turkey Burgers (400g) with a use-by-date of 25 March 2025, 26 March 2025 and 28 March 2025.
Hogan’s Farm Turkey Burgers with a Spicy Buffalo Glaze (420g) with a use-by-date of 25 March 2025, 26 March 2025 and 28 March 2025.
Hogan’s Farm Turkey Burgers with an Asian BBQ Glaze (260g) with a use-by-date of 25 March 2025, 26 March 2025 and 27 March 2025.
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