Parents have been urged not to give their children certain types of Kinder Surprise Eggs this Easter due to possible health and safety concerns.
Certain batches of the popular children's chocolate have been recalled after 57 cases of people became ill, with most of them being children.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has said that the chocolate eggs have been linked to a "possible outbreak of salmonella", with over a third of the cases being children aged five and under.In response to the alert, the companies owner Ferrero has recalled their 20g eggs or the three-pack of eggs with a best-before date between July 11 2022 and October 7 2022.
No deaths have been reported, but parents who have purchased the chocolate eggs are being urged not to let their children consume them.
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