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P&B Foods recalls Heera Chilli Powder Extra Hot

BRITISH Indian owned P&B Foods has started recalling ‘Heera Chilli Powder Extra Hot’ after the presence of salmonella was found in the product.

The presence of salmonella in the chilli powder may cause symptoms such as; fever, diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, and others.


The company is now recalling the product and the point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores. P&B Foods has also asked its customers to return the product to the store from where it was bought for a full refund.

Heera Chilli Powder Extra Hot has a pack size of 6 x 1 kilogram and a batch code of PB9446M/4 with the expiry date of April 2021.

P&B Foods Ltd functions as an ethnic and oriental wholesale food distributor. The company supplies spices, lentils, rice, flour, pickles, nuts, oils, and ready to eat meals. It operates internationally within Europe.

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One pub disappeared every day across England and Wales during 2025, as sustained cost pressures continued to devastate the hospitality sector, according to analysis of government statistics.

A total of 366 pubs were demolished or converted for other uses over the year to December, with the overall number falling to 38,623 from 38,989 a year earlier. The figures, analysed by tax specialists at Ryan, include vacant premises being offered to let.

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