BIRDS Eye is recalling 13,000 packs of chicken nuggets as they might contain pieces of clear plastic.
The frozen food brand is urging customers not to eat them over fears they could be harmful.
The product recall applies to Birds Eye's 790g packs of chicken nuggets with golden wholegrain that contains 50 pieces each.
The affected products come with the batch code "L9208 W V124", "L9208 X V124", "L9208 Y V124" or "L9208 Z V124".
They have a best before date of October 2020, which can be found on the back of the bag.
If you've got one of the packs you should avoid eating the nuggets and instead return them to the shop where you bought them to get a full refund.
Alternatively, you can post the batch code of the pack to Birds Eye Limited Freepost ADM3939, London SW1A 1YS.
The chicken nuggets are sold in all of the big four supermarkets apart from Tesco, and they cost between £3 and £4 for a pack.
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