Asda 'Regrets' Selling Out of Date Food to Shoppers as Its Fined £640,000
CARDIFF, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 15 – Asda was fined £640,000 after Trading Standards found 115 expired food items, including high-risk products, across two Cardiff stores during multiple 2024 inspections.
- Asda has been fined £640,000 and must pay £15,115 in costs and a £2,000 surcharge for selling out-of-date food.
- Trading Standards found 115 out-of-date items, including food more than two weeks expired, at two Asda stores in Cardiff.
- An Asda spokesman stated, 'We regret that out-of-date food was found on sale at two of our Cardiff stores last year.'
- To prevent this, Asda has implemented a new daily date code checking process to ensure product freshness.
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Asda fined £640,000 for selling out-of-date food
Trading Standards found 115 items, including some that were more than two weeks out of date, at Asda’s Leckwith and Pentwyn stores in Cardiff.
·London, United Kingdom
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