Sainsbury’s and Tesco have recalled some of their canned pasta products as they maintain contain pieces of rubber.

Credit: Richard Eaton.

Credit: Richard Eaton.

The recall specifically refers to Sainsbury’s Beef Ravioli in Tomatoa Sauce, 400g, with a ‘best before’ end date of January 2019; Tesco Beef Ravioli, 400g, with a ‘best before’ end date of December 2018; Tesco Everyday Value Beef Ravioli, 400g with a ‘best before’ end date of April 2019; as well as Sainsbury’s Macaroni Cheese, 410g, with a ‘best before’ end date of January 2019.

All the products were manufactured by Noliko N.V in Belgium.

Both retailers have displayed product recall notices in stores selling the products.

In a statement Sainsbury’s said: “As a precautionary measure, we are asking all customers who have bought these products not to consume them, and to return it to their nearest Sainsbury’s store where they will receive a full refund.”

Credit: Joel Chant.

Credit: Joel Chant.

Tesco offered a similar statement, which read: “We have been made aware that a small number of Tesco Ravioli cans may potentially contain pieces of rubber. We are recalling affected batch codes as a precautionary measure.

“Please return the affected products to store where a full refund will be given. No receipt is required.”

No other Sainsbury’s or Tesco products or batches are known to be affected.

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