Tip Top bread recalled due to possible presence of plastic

Tip Top bread recalled due to possible presence of plastic

Oatilicious sandwich, toast and super thick bread are among the recalls.

stuff

Oatilicious sandwich, toast and super thick bread are among the recalls.

Tip Top has announced a recall of a range of breads.

George Weston Foods, which produces the Tip Top bread range, said the products could contain plastic.

It recalls its 700 gram wholemeal sandwich, wholemeal toast, Oatilicious sandwich, Oatilicious toast and Oatilicious super thick loaves with an expiration date of July 26, 2022.

It said the products were sold throughout the North Island and that no other Tip Top brand or George Weston Food products were affected.

READ MORE:
* Listeria risk leads to recall of salads, sandwiches and wraps from LSG Sky Chefs
* Countdown recalls 400g of cauliflower rice over traces of wood, complaints received

“Affected products should not be consumed. There are no reports of associated injuries, but if you have used any of these products and are concerned about your health, seek medical advice.

Whole-wheat sandwiches are also affected.

DELIVERED

Whole-wheat sandwiches are also affected.

“Customers must return the products to their retailer for replacement or a full refund.”

Food recalls are usually done voluntarily by companies when they discover a potential food safety or other problem with a product.

The Ministry of Primary Industries is responsible for coordinating all food recalls in New Zealand.

George Weston Foods said the affected bread had not been exported.