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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Packets of pastrami recalled across Australia

Packets of pastrami are being recalled nationwide after incorrect use bay dates were printed on the packaging, sparking fears the meat could make people sick.

Anyone who bought a packet of Barossa Fine Foods Pastrami 100g with the use by date marked as 09/12/2021 is being urged to return the product for a full refund.

The meat product has been sold at independent food stores across the country, including IGA supermarkets in every state and territory.

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Knoll Consultants & Investments Pty. Ltd. issued the recall today after it was discovered the Use By date should have been printed as 16/09/2021 - months earlier than what was on the packet.

Food Standards Australia & New Zealand has advised the food could cause illness if it is consumed after 16/09/2021.

Customers who bought the product should return it to the retailer they bought it from for a full refund.

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