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Asda duck spring rolls recalled over expiry date error
28 Nov
Summary
- Asda's 10 Mini Duck Spring Rolls recalled due to incorrect 'Use By' date.
- The product has a mistaken expiry date of 29 December instead of 29 November.
- Customers can get a full refund by returning the item to any Asda store.

A significant recall has been issued for Asda's 10 Mini Duck Spring Rolls with Hoisin Dip, a popular convenience item. The recall stems from a critical error: the product was packaged with an incorrect 'Use By' date. This mistake poses a potential food safety risk, prompting the supermarket to act swiftly.
The specific issue involves the 'Use By date' being printed as 29 December, when it should have been 29 November. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has flagged the product as unsafe to consume past the correct date of 29 November 2025. Asda is offering full refunds to customers who purchased the affected batch, with no receipt necessary.




