Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Supermarket giant Tesco has issued a statement after it was fined in excess of £7 million for selling out of date food at three of its stores.
The retailer admitted to selling out of date food at three of its Birmingham supermarkets. According to Birmingham Live, inspectors found goods past their 'use by' date at three stores and across a number of product lines including children's meals, pork belly slices, Cadbury's trifles, Ginsters pasties and soup which should have been removed from the shelf 17 days earlier.
It was revealed in the worst-hit store, in Bournville, staff missed more than 250 opportunities to remove the products. Birmingham City Council
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