A recall has been issued for a batch of Turk's Poultry Farm whole bird manuka smoked chicken.
The Ministry for Primary Industries says some chickens in batch 6728 may be undercooked, and the product should not be eaten.
Those affected have a best before date of 3/2/2021.
There have been no reports of illness.
However, the ministry says people who have eaten the chicken and have health concerns, should seek medical advice.
The chicken was only sold at supermarkets in the North Island, and customers should return the product for a full refund.
The affected product is sold at the following North Island supermarkets:
Auckland
Countdown Auckland City
Countdown Botany Downs
Countdown Browns Bay
Countdown Glenfield
Countdown Hauraki Corner
Countdown Henderson
Countdown Highland Park
Countdown Hobsonville
Countdown Kelston
Countdown Lynfield
Countdown Manurewa
Countdown Mt Roskill
Countdown Northcote
Countdown Orewa
Countdown Penrose
Countdown Pukekohe South
Countdown St Johns
Countdown Sunnynook
Countdown Takapuna
Countdown Three Kings
Countdown Warkworth
Bay of Plenty
Countdown Tauranga
Central North Island
Countdown Taupo
Coromandel
Countdown Whitianga
Northland
Countdown Dargaville
Countdown Regent
Countdown Whangarei
Taranaki Region
Countdown The Valley
New World Stratford
Waikato Region
Countdown Bridge Street
Countdown Cambridge
Countdown Hamilton
Countdown Otorohanga
Countdown Te Awamutu
Countdown Te Rapa
Wellington Region
Countdown Masterton
New World Churton Park
Consumer advice
Customers are asked to check the batch and date mark on the product.
Affected product should not be consumed. There have been no reports of associated illness, however if you have consumed any this product and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice.
Customers should return the product(s) to their retailer for a full refund.
Who to contact
If you have questions, contact Turk's Poultry Farm Ltd:
- Phone: (06) 363 0013 or 0800 4 88757
- Address: Purcell Street West, Foxton



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