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RECALL: SYDNEY CITY OYSTERS – PACIFIC OYSTERS 12 PACK USE BY 30 NOVEMBER 2023

Coles Group < 1 mins read

09 November 2023

RECALL: SYDNEY CITY OYSTERS - PACIFIC OYSTERS 12 PACK
USE BY 30 NOVEMBER 2023

Sold from the deli in Coles supermarkets and Coles Online in Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales.

Coles is recalling Sydney City Oysters - Pacific Oysters 12 pack, sold between Saturday 4 November and Wednesday 8 November from the deli at Coles supermarkets and Coles Online in Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales.

The recall has been actioned as a precaution because the product was incorrectly labelled with a Use By date of 30 November 2023, instead of 10 November 2023. While the product is currently safe to eat, customers should not consume the product beyond the correct Use By date of 10 November 2023.

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The product is:

  • Sydney City Oysters - Pacific Oysters 12 pack
  • Use by date: 30 November 2023
  • Date sold: Between Saturday 4 November and Wednesday 8 November

 

Customers can return the product to any Coles supermarket for a full refund.  Coles Online customers can receive a full refund or credit by contacting Coles Online Customer Care on 1800 455 400.

We apologise to our customers for any inconvenience. Customers seeking further information can contact Coles Customer Care on 1800 061 562.

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