UK Supermarkets' 'Do Not Eat' Warnings as Metal and Insects Found
- Pieminister Kitchens recalled 10 flavours of fresh pies on June 13, 2025, sold at UK supermarkets due to incorrect use-by dates.
- The recall occurred after it was found that pies produced on a specific day in the Bristol bakery were incorrectly dated with an expiry of June 24, 2026, rather than the correct date of June 24, 2025.
- The affected pies, each weighing 270g, include steak, chicken, vegan, and vegetarian options found at Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Waitrose, Ocado, and others.
- The Food Standards Agency confirmed that the pies should not be consumed after their correct use-by date of 24 June 2025, although they remain safe to eat until that day, and refunds are available for affected customers.
- Pieminister apologized for the issue, removed incorrect packaging from shelves, issued retailer notices, and added measures to prevent future errors.
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UK supermarkets' 'do not eat' warnings as metal and insects found
A full list of a series of product recalls has been issued, ranging from metal fragments in a popular snack to a breakfast item that may contain insects. Also affected are sweets, lasagne, chocolate with stones in it.
You should not eat the cheese, but instead discard it.
Thise Dairy is recalling a limited batch of Thise Ravost 200 grams because there may be a risk of metal pieces in the product. The cheese is sold in Kvickly, SuperBrugsen, Brugsen/DagliBrugsen and 365discount stores throughout the country. The dairy writes in a press release that this is a production error, and no reports of damage have been received. However, Thise recommends that consumers who have purchased the product with the specific dates…
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