Greggs recalls frozen chicken bakes sold in Iceland over fears they may contain ...

Greggs recalls frozen chicken bakes sold in Iceland over fears they may contain ...
Greggs recalls frozen chicken bakes sold in Iceland over fears they may contain ...
Greggs recalls frozen chicken bakes sold in Iceland over fears they may contain pieces of PLASTIC - a year after recalling vegetable bakes over glass shard contamination worries Greggs has recalled its frozen chicken bakes due to potential plastic in pastries They are sold exclusively in Iceland and have a best before date of September 19 Shoppers are urged not to eat the product and return it to the store for a refund It comes a year after it recalled vegetable bakes over glass suspected in product

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Greggs bakery has recalled its popular two-pack chicken bake which might contain shards of plastic to choke people — exactly a year after it had to issue a similar alert over bits of glass thought to be in its vegetable bakes.

The 306g frozen packets of chicken bakes are exclusively sold in Iceland Foods stores, and have a best before date of September 19, 2022.

The Food Standards Agency said Greggs had warned that the bakes 'may contain pieces of hard dark coloured plastic'.

Iceland shoppers are being urged not to eat the product, and to return it to the store for a refund.

Greggs has recalled its frozen chicken bakes over fears that a batch could contain bits of hard, dark plastic. The recall does not impact its own bakeries (pictured)

Greggs has recalled its frozen chicken bakes over fears that a batch could contain bits of hard, dark plastic. The recall does not impact its own bakeries (pictured) 

The FSA added that the plastic made the bakes 'unsafe to eat'. 

A notice from Greggs apologised for inconvenience caused to shoppers.

'This two-pack product is exclusive to Iceland and therefore the recall is only applicable to product purchased from Iceland Stores,' it said.  

'No other products, date codes or batches are affected.'

A spokesperson added: 'The safety of our food is of paramount importance and we take all issues regarding

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