'Wire' in food for juniors prompts recall

Wire fragments have been found in crackers contained in the popular children's product Dairylea Lunchables, makers Kraft Foods…

Wire fragments have been found in crackers contained in the popular children's product Dairylea Lunchables, makers Kraft Foods confirmed yesterday, prompting the recall in the UK of a number of batches of Lunchables as a precaution.

The products affected are all Lunchables Stack'ems, of the variety which combine crackers, cheese and cooked meat. Four batches come with a 200ml drink.

The recall involves one batch on sale in Ireland: Tasty Chicken in a 101g packet, plus a 200ml drink, with a use-by date of 6/10/03. The manufacturers were alerted by five calls in the UK to its customer hotline - one from a parent whose child had suffered a minor mouth abrasion.

The company said: "Kraft Foods have found evidence that the cracker biscuits in a number of varieties of Lunchables products may contain small fragments of wire.

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"Investigations show that this is due to an isolated manufacturing incident on a production line at a third party supplier."

Products recalled in the UK include 110g packets of Tasty Chicken with use-by dates between 3/9/03 and 26/9/03. - (PA)