Addo Food Group recalls pastry products sold in Tesco, Aldi and Nisa over fears they may contain small pieces of metal wire.
The Food Standards Agency has announced that both Addo and the supermarket retailers it supplies, Tesco, Aldi and Nisa, are recalling a number of pastry products including sausage rolls, pasties, pastry pies and slices because of “potential contamination with small pieces of metal wire”.
A statement on the FSA’s website reads: “Own-brand pies, sausage rolls and pasties with use-by dates ranging from 4 June to 12 June have been affected.
“The products said to be affected are own branded products produced for Aldi, Nisa, and Tesco and branded products produced under the Walls and Millers brands. The retailers affected are also conducting their own recalls.”
The FSA has released a list of 59 products that are being recalled at six locations around the UK.
Some of the products affected include; Aldi 6pk Pork Sausage Rolls, Aldi 2pk Minced Steak & Onion Slice, Millers Chicken Tikka Slice, Tesco Chicken & Bacon Puff Pastry Pie and Aldi 10pk Snack Pork Sausage Rolls.
The FSA is advising shoppers who have bought any of the products listed not to eat them. Instead, the FSA asks customers to return the products to the store they were brought for a full refund.
In February, Food Management Today reported that food manufacturers could face heightened Government scrutiny over their ability to safeguard consumers after EU data revealed “significant increases” in product alerts in recent years.
According to global law firm Clyde & Co, its analysis of EU data revealed that food alerts in the UK have risen “steadily” from ten in 1995 to a record high of 818 “serious alerts” in 2017.
Addo Food Group has told Meat Management:
"The Addo Food Group has initiated this recall after routine procedures identified part processed pastry contained metal. Investigations identified a faulty drive belt through abnormal wear caused the pastry to become contaminated. Some of the metal may have been too small to be picked up by metal detectors, however no finished products have been found to contain metal.
"We have not received any consumer complaints, but as a precaution the company is recalling the products listed in the alert. The retailers involved have also initiated their own product recalls.”
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