Chocolate treat recalled over plastic choking fears
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Chocolate treat recalled over plastic choking fears
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"A popular French bakery brand is urgently recalling its chocolate-filled brioches over concerns they may be unsafe to eat. Brioche Pasquier warned the Pitch product may contain hard white plastic, meaning they could also be a possible choking hazard. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) announced the bakery brand has asked people who purchased six-packs of its Pitch chocolate and hazelnut brioches that have a best-before date of 4 March to return them due to "the potential presence of hard white plastic"."
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