Greggs has issued a recall for its two-pack Steak Bake product as a result of undeclared sulphites the Meals Requirements Company (FSA) introduced.
The recall comes after some Steak Bake packs have been discovered to include Sausage, Bean and Cheese Melts as an alternative of the labelled product.
The mislabelling implies that sulphites, that are current within the Sausage, Bean and Cheese Melts, usually are not declared on the packaging.
The FSA warned that this product poses a possible well being threat for anybody with a sensitivity to sulphur dioxide or sulphites.

Product particulars:
Greggs 2 pack Steak Bake
Pack dimension: 280g
Greatest earlier than: Could 19, 2025
The FSA stated: "In case you have purchased the above product and have a sensitivity to sulphur dioxide and/or sulphites don’t devour it.
"As an alternative return it to your nearest Iceland retailer from the place it was purchased for a full refund.
"For additional info, contact Buyer Care at +08081 473 447 or getintouch@greggs.co.uk."
Britons have been urged to not devour the product.
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The FSA gives these notices to alert Britons of any meals or allergy remembers.
It stated: "Typically there shall be an issue with a meals product meaning it shouldn’t be bought. Then it is perhaps 'withdrawn' (taken off the cabinets) or 'recalled' (when prospects are requested to return the product).
"Typically meals must be withdrawn or recalled if there’s a threat to customers as a result of the allergy labelling is lacking or incorrect or if there may be another meals allergy threat.
"When there’s a meals allergy threat, the FSA will situation an Allergy Alert."