Tainted egg products recalled from UK supermarkets

More than 700,000 eggs from Netherlands contain banned chemical

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More than 700,000 contaminated eggs have been shipped from the Netherlands to the UK, leading major supermarkets such as Sainsbury's and Waitrose to urgently recall stocks of fresh sandwiches, quiche and salads.

The eggs have been found to contain fipronil, a chemical that can affect the kidneys, liver and thyroid glands. It is considered "moderately hazardous" by the World Health Organisation.

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