Waitrose brings back olives suspected of having glass fragments in them for safety concerns.

Food agency warns about supermarket's Spanish Queen Olives.

April 14th 2024.

Waitrose brings back olives suspected of having glass fragments in them for safety concerns.
Attention all shoppers! A warning has been issued by the Food Standards Agency, and it involves one of the most beloved items from a popular high-end supermarket chain in the UK - Waitrose's Pitted Spanish Queen Olives. Before indulging in these scrumptious snacks this weekend, it would be wise to exercise caution.

According to the Food Standards Agency, there are concerns that small pieces of glass may have made their way into some of the 113g packages of Waitrose's Pitted Spanish Queen Olives with a best before date of December 2025. As a result, customers who have purchased these products are being advised to return them to their nearest Waitrose branch for a full refund.

In a statement, the Food Standards Agency explained that Waitrose & Partners have issued a recall notice to their customers, detailing the reason for the recall and what to do if they have purchased the affected product. The agency also warned customers not to consume the olives and instead return them to the store for a full refund.

Unfortunately, this is not the first time a product has been recalled by supermarkets in the UK since the beginning of the year. In March, Waitrose and Sainsbury's customers were urged to check their cupboards for Patak's Aubergine Pickle, as there were fears that the product may have contained small pieces of glass. This incident was followed by a recall of Asda and Morrisons' own-brand taleggio cheese due to concerns of listeria contamination.

In February, several other products were also pulled from shelves at Lidl, Asda, Tesco, and B&M due to potential allergen contamination. It's important for shoppers to stay updated on these recalls and to contact the supermarket's customer care team for more information if needed.

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