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FDA warns consumers not to eat one batch of Loyd Grossman Korma Sauce

A Food Safety Recall Alert Has Been Issued:

Fast Facts
• FDA is warning consumers not to eat Loyd Grossman Korma Sauce in 350 ml jars with the batch code 1218R and sell by date of February 2013.
• The distributor of this product, Premier Foods in England, is recalling this batch of Loyd Grossman Korma Sauce. This product has been linked to two cases of botulism in Scotland.
• There are no reported cases of illness related to this product in the United States.
• The product is not believed to be distributed in the United States, but consumers may have obtained it through internet sales.
• Consumers are warned not to use the product even if it does not look or smell spoiled. Consumers should dispose of this product in a sealed container and place it in a trash receptacle for non-recyclable trash outside of the home in a manner that ensures people and animals, including wild animals, cannot get to it.

For more information on the food safety recall, read the Department of Human Health and Services Recall Alert: FDA warns consumers not to eat one batch of Loyd Grossman Korma Sauce.

To report that a food is contaminated or has made you or someone that you know sick submit a food safety problem or complaint to the government at foodsafety.gov.

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