More scare-mongering from the Daily Mail and the media in general. Why don't they focus on this part of the article: "'The Food Standards Agency has advised that there is no food safety risk from eating potentially affected products"?![]()
More scare-mongering from the Daily Mail and the media in general. Why don't they focus on this part of the article: "'The Food Standards Agency has advised that there is no food safety risk from eating potentially affected products"?![]()
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