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A selection of pastry products from Jus-Rol and BakeAway have been recalled due to the possible presence of salmonella.
Previously on sale at various supermarkets including Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Tesco, the list of recalled products includes ready-to-roll pastry packages and pizza doughs.
Read on for the full details on which products are being recalled, along with details covering the best-before/use-by dates you need to look out for.
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The Jus-Rol products being recalled are:
A statement on the brand's website claims no other Jus-Rol products are affected by this recall.
See also: Jus-Rol recall notice
The BakeAway products being recalled are:
A message on the Food Standards Agency website says that point-of-sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling these products.
See also: BakeAway recall notice
Check the products you have in your fridge or freezer and, if the product matches one of those listed above, you should be eligible for a refund.
Jus-Rol has asked customers to check and dispose of the affected products and call the company directly for a refund. The number to call is 0800 125 577, which is open Monday-Friday 9am-6pm.
If you have bought any of the products covered by the BakeAway recall, return them to the store from which they were bought, for a full refund. You don't need to take your receipt.
Symptoms of food poisoning, which can be caused by salmonella, include feeling sick, diarrhoea, stomach cramps, a high temperature and sometimes vomiting.
If you do experience symptoms of food poisoning, the NHS website says you should drink lots of fluids, such as water or squash, to avoid dehydration.
If you've bought a product that's been recalled, you have the right to a refund through the Consumer Rights Act. The retailer that sold you the product should offer a full refund, even if it's been in your store cupboard or freezer for several months.
Even if you've already consumed or thrown away the product, you can still get a refund if you're able to show proof of purchase, such as a receipt, bank statement or online order confirmation.
Our guide explains more about your rights under the Consumer Rights Act when there's a product recall.