Waitrose egg recall on lead fears
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/uk/7393600.stm Version 0 of 1. Supermarket chain Waitrose has recalled some organic eggs after a flock of its chickens consumed lead shot. Organic Columbian Blacktail free range eggs - traced to a single farm - are being withdrawn but Waitrose's other organic eggs remain on sale. It said only eggs with shells stamped with farm code OUK 20137 were affected. Waitrose said the contamination was thought to have been caused by shot from a nearby clay pigeon shoot getting into the farm's free range enclosure. 'Fully traceable' The firm said the recall applied to all date codes up to and including 21 May. "Waitrose took action as soon as we knew about this situation," it said. "All our eggs are fully traceable back to their farm source, which is stamped as a code on each egg. "Customers are advised to take any affected eggs back to their local branch for a full refund. We apologise for any inconvenience." |