Warning to canine house owners over well-liked model of pet food that might include PLASTIC
- The two merchandise from producer Lily’s Kitchen are stocked at Pets at Home
- The Food Standards Agency mentioned the merchandise ‘could include items of plastic’
A well-liked model of pet food has been urgently recalled over fears it could include plastic.
Food security watchdogs issued an alert about two cans of Lily’s Kitchen’s, stocked completely at Pets At Home.
It is feared the merchandise ‘could include small items of plastic’.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA), which printed the alert, mentioned it makes them ‘unsafe for pets’ and ‘presents a potential choking hazard’.
The FSA points meals remembers, when clients are requested to return a product, when issues are noticed with meals meaning it shouldn’t be bought.

The FSA’s recall impacts Lily’s Kitchen’s Fishy Fish Pie 400g can, bought at Pets at Home as a part of the Grain Free Wet Adult Dog Multipack 24x400g cans. The Chicken and Turkey Casserole 400g can, additionally stocked at Pets at Home, shaped a part of the Classic Wet Adult Multipack 24x400g cans. Both cans have a finest earlier than date of September 1, 2024
One recall is for the Fishy Fish Pie 400g can, bought as a part of the Grain Free Wet Adult Dog Multipack 24x400g cans.
The different recall impacts the Chicken and Turkey Casserole 400g can, bought as a part of the Classic Wet Adult Multipack 24x400g cans.
Both cans have a finest earlier than date of September 1, 2024.
‘As a precaution you probably have a multipack that accommodates any of the affected recipes, we ask you to not feed them to your pet and as an alternative contact Lily’s Kitchen for a full refund – with or with no receipt,’ Lily’s Kitchen mentioned.
‘They will organize assortment of the merchandise from you.’
It shouldn’t be identified when the plastic could have entered the manufacturing line.
The recall solely impacts the cans bought as a part of a multipack.
‘This doesn’t have an effect on 400g cans bought singly or as a part of some other multipack’, Lily’s Kitchen famous.
It comes because the meals security watchdogs additionally caught a ‘don’t eat’ alert for one in all Sainsbury’s own-brand cheeses earlier within the day, over fears it might include salmonella.
They additionally rang alarm bells over Itsu’s 180g packs of 4 frozen chocolate bao buns – stocked in Tesco and Waitrose – after issues have been raised that they could include milk, which is not talked about on its label.
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