Greggs recalls steak bakes sold in Iceland over fears they contain pieces of plastic

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GREGGS is recalling steak bakes sold in Iceland over fears they contain pieces of plastic.

The bakery giant has issued a recall amid fears shoppers could choke on the plastic.

Greggs is recalling these steak bakes over fears they contain pieces of plastic

The product recall applies to the frozen treats, which come in packs of two weighing 280g in total.

Affected products also have a best before date of either December 20, December 22 or December 23, 2020.

If you’ve got one of the packs in question, you should avoid eating the steak bakes.

Instead return them to the shop where you bought them to get a full refund.

The pasties are sold exclusively at Iceland for £1.89.

HOAR has asked Greggs and Iceland how many products are being recalled, and we’ll update this article once we hear back.

Greggs is also yet to confirm how the problem was discovered and where the plastic has come from.

The bakery chain said no other Greggs products sold in Iceland or in Greggs stores are affected.

Greggs said in a statement on the Food Standards Agency website: “We are very sorry for any inconvenience caused.

“If you have any queries please contact Customer Care on 08081 473 447 or [email protected].”

Last year, Iceland also recalled Greggs sausage rolls because they contained plastic.

Other recent product recalls to watch out for include Spar’s chicken and prawn paella, which could cause allergic reactions.

While Lidl has pulled packs of own-brand muesli bars over fears they contain salmonella.

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