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The Food Standards Agency is issuing further warnings today as a part of its continuing investigation into products on the UK market containing the chemical dye Sudan I.
The latest products that are known to have been contaminated with the dye are frozen meat products manufactured by Blackburn-based firm Khan Quality Foods.
These products have been sold at small retail outlets, including butchers and corner shops in Lancashire, Yorkshire, Leicestershire, Greater Manchester and the London area.
Sudan I is not allowed to be used in food. It could cause cancer, but there is no immediate threat of illness.
People most at risk would be those eating contaminated products regularly and over a long period of time. Only products listed below with the Best Before Dates between 1/6/04 and 25/9/04 are affected:
KQF Fiesta Chicken Sausage
KQF Fiesta Lamb Sausage
KQF Fiesta Beef Sausage
KQF Spicy Beef Kebabs
KQF Spicy Beef Lollies
KQF Spicy Lamb Lollies
KQF Spicy Chicken Lollies
KQF Spicy Lamb Kofta
KQF Spicy Chicken Kofta
Mr Spicy Chicken Kebabs
Mr Spicy Lamb Kebabs
All of these products have now been withdrawn from sale. Anyone who has one of these contaminated products in the freezer should either throw it away, or return it and request a refund from the store where it was purchased. Pictures of the products can be found linked to the Food Hazard Warning (see below).
The Agency has been investigating which food products in the UK could have been affected by contaminated chilli powder since July. It is understood that some chilli suppliers in India had been adulterating their chilli powder with Sudan I. More than 70 contaminated products have been withdrawn from sale and recalled in the UK so far.
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