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McCain’s popular food removed just hours before AFL grand final

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Plastic has been discovered in 230g packages of Pickers by McCain Nacho Cheese Triangles that could cause illness or injury if consumed.

A popular new snack available in supermarkets is being recalled as Australians prepare for the AFL grand final.

Consumers have been urged to return a McCain frozen food product sold in supermarkets and retailers across Australia after the product was found to have been contaminated with a foreign item.

Plastic has been discovered in 230g packages of Pickers by McCain Nacho Cheese Triangles that could cause illness or injury if consumed.

The product was sold at Coles and Woolworths, IGA, Drakes and other retailers in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania and South Australia.

Authorities have advised consumers not to eat the product and to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Anyone who consumes the product and is concerned about their health should consult a doctor.

Plastic has been discovered in 230g packages of Pickers by McCain Nacho Cheese Triangles that could cause illness or injury if consumed.

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