Greggs Steak Bakes Recalled Due to Packaging Error Containing Undisclosed Sulphites

Published on: 1/22/2025

Greggs is recalling packs of steak bakes sold exclusively in Iceland supermarkets due to a packaging error. Some packs contain sausage, bean and cheese melts instead of steak bakes, leading to undeclared sulphites. Sulphites are used as preservatives and can pose a health risk to those sensitive to sulphur dioxide or sulphites. The recall affects 2-pack frozen steak bakes with a best before date of 19 May 2025. Consumers with sensitivities should not consume the product.

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