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Supermarket Co-op is recalling packs of its own-brand tinned tuna as they may contain pieces of metal.
The recall specifically affects three-tin multipacks of tuna chunks in spring water and three-tin multipacks of tuna chunks in sunflower oil.
If you suspect you are affected, do not eat the tuna. Keep reading to find out more about this recall and what to do if you've purchased affected tins of tuna.
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The recall includes two tinned tuna products, both multipacks, due to expire in 2024 and 2026 respectively:
Do not consume the tuna if you've bought affected tins due to the health risks of ingesting pieces of metal.
Instead, return any affected products to any Co-op store and you'll receive a full refund.
If you are self-isolating or shielding, or have any questions about this recall, use the Co-op customer careline or email address:
If you've bought a product that's been recalled, you have the right to a refund thanks to the Consumer Rights Act .
The retailer that sold it should offer you a full refund, even if it's been in your store-cupboard or freezer for several months.
Even if you've already consumed the product or thrown it away, you are still entitled to a refund if you can provide proof of purchase such as a receipt, bank statement, or online order confirmation.