Supermarket Recalls Olives Over Contamination Concerns

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Waitrose Urgently Recalls Olives

Waitrose has issued an urgent recall for Pitted Spanish Queen Olives over fears that the product may be contaminated with 'pieces of glass'. Shoppers are advised not to consume the olives and to return them to the store for a refund.

Identifying the Contaminated Batch

Customers should look out for 113g jars of olives with a best before date of December 2025. The supermarket has apologized for the inconvenience caused and advised affected shoppers to contact their customer care team for more information.

Other Recalls in the Supermarket

This recall comes on the heels of other product recalls in supermarkets. Morrisons recently recalled a batch of semi-soft cheese due to contamination, while Unilever is pulling Magnum Classic ice creams from shelves over concerns of metal pieces in the product.

Labeling Blunder Raises Health Concerns

Additionally, a popular drink has been flagged for a labeling mistake that falsely claims 'no added sugar'. This misinformation poses a potential health risk to individuals with diabetes or those monitoring their sugar intake.

Consumers are advised to stay informed about product recalls and to act promptly if they have purchased any affected items.

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