Supermarketsare urging customers to return a popular dairy product after it has been deemed 'unsafe to eat'.The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is recalling St Helen's Farm Goat's Butter 250g with a best before date up to and including March 13 2022, after it was found to contain small pieces of metal.The popular butter is stocked in many major supermarkets across the country, including Tesco, Sainsbury's and Waitrose.In a recent announcement, the FSA wrote: "'This product may contain pieces of metal which makes the product 'unsafe to eat.'"Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores selling St Helen's Farm Goats Butter."Following the FSA's announcement, Tesco confirmed that they would be recalling the butter and have urged
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