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The phrase "affected products" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to products that have been impacted or influenced by a particular event, issue, or condition.
Example: "The recall notice was issued for all affected products to ensure consumer safety."
Alternatives: "impacted products" or "influenced products".
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It is important to avoid confusing and panicking the public and to reassure them that all the Beko affected products referred to are no longer in production".
But many of the breaks affected products that Pakistan did not produce in substantial volume.
Affected products include Aldi Cheese Thins, Aldi Cheese Bakes, Aldi Oddbites and Aldi Ginger Nuts.
All of the retailers involved so far have removed potentially affected products from their shelves.
Around one in five respondents were worried they might have bought affected products, while 18% said they will boycott beef ready meals as a result of the scandal.
The products being recalled in the UK have expiry dates ranging from May 2016 to October 2016 Mars in Germany confirmed that it was one of the countries affected, and said in a statement that the recall affected products with best before dates from 19 June 2016 to 8 January 2017.
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κ-Carrageenan addition levels less than 2% significantly affected product cooking yield, hardness, adhesion, chewiness, gumminess and viscosity.
The results showed that special displays did trigger specific mind-sets that affected product choices and store image.
For both generics and new brands, both voting behavior and religious affiliation affected product purchases.
The rules affect products such as certain cheeses, hams, meats, fruits and vegetables.
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