Asda issues urgent warning over £3 household staple customers must 'not' use Anyone who purchased its Hot & Spicy Chicken Breast Slices is being told not to risk consuming it and instead return it to the nearest store for a refund. Anyone who purchased its Hot & Spicy Chicken Breast Slices is being told not to risk consuming it and instead return it to the nearest store for a refund. Asda has issued a warning over a £3 household staple that customers must "not" use. Anyone who purchased its Hot & Spicy Chicken Breast Slices is being told not to risk consuming it and instead return it to the nearest store for a refund. A recall notice says: "If you have purchased ASDA Hot and Spicy chicken breast slices with a use-by date of May 30, please bring it back to your nearest store where you will be given a full refund. ‌ "You do not need your receipt. We are very sorry for any inconvenience caused." The FSA said: "If you have bought the above product do not eat it. Instead, return it to your nearest store for a refund. ‌ READ MORE 39 counties in England at risk of 'power cuts' in 29C UK heatwave "For further information, contact ASDA’s customer relations line." Asda said: "If you have bought the above product do not eat it. Instead, return it to your nearest store for a refund. For further information, contact ASDA’s customer relations line on: 0800 952 0101." Article continues below The packs of chicken weigh 160g and are labelled with an incorrect use-by date of May 30, 2025. Eating spoiled chicken can cause foodborne illness, also known as food poisoning. Chicken has a high risk of causing food poisoning, as it may be contaminated with bacteria like Campylobacter, Salmonella, and more. Heathline explains: "Raw chicken lasts in the fridge for 1–2 days, while cooked chicken lasts 3–4 days. To detect if chicken has gone bad, check the “best if used by” date and look for signs of spoilage like changes in smell, texture, and color. Avoid eating spoiled chicken, as it can cause food poisoning — even if you cook it thoroughly." Food poisoning can cause uncomfortable and sometimes dangerous symptoms, including a high fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, bloody stools, and dehydration. In some cases, severe food poisoning can require hospitalization and even lead to death. Article continues below If you suspect that your chicken is spoiled, do not eat it. It’s always best to discard chicken that you suspect has gone bad.