A Greggs product has been recalled from Iceland retailers because the frozen two-pack Rooster Bake may comprise items of exhausting plastic.
The Meals Requirements Company (FSA) has cautioned that the merchandise is 'unsafe to eat'.
The recall is in impact for frozen Rooster Bakes with a greatest earlier than date of September 19, 2022.
In case you've received a pack at house, the FSA advises customers to return it to the store it was purchased for a full refund.
"Greggs remembers Greggs frozen 2 pack Rooster Bake, bought solely in Iceland shops, as a result of some packs have been discovered to comprise items of exhausting plastic," says the meals alert warning posted on the FSA web site on Friday (April 29).
"When you've got purchased the above product, don't eat it. As an alternative, return it to the shop from the place it was purchased for a full refund. For extra info, contact +44 08081 473 447 or getintouch@greggs.co.uk."
The pastry is a part of Greggs line solely bought in Iceland for customers to have its iconic pastries like sausage rolls and steak bakes at house.
Its description on the Iceland web site - the place it's beneath a two for £4 supply - says: "Uncover scrumptious bite-size hen breast items in a creamy white sauce, inside crisp, flaky, golden pastry.."
The hen pastry has a 4 out of 5 star score on the web site.
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