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'Do Not Eat' Update for Biscuits and Cakes Due to 'Rodent Contamination'

The Food Standards Agency said 23 products are affected, and shoppers are urged to return them for a full refund.

  • On Monday, April 20, 2026, the Food Standards Agency announced that Saffron Pastries is recalling a wide range of cakes and biscuits due to potential rodent contamination.
  • The FSA warned that affected products may have been "unsafe to eat" because rodents contaminated the manufacturing process, making them unfit for sale.
  • Shoppers who purchased the affected items should not eat them and must return products to retailers for a full refund, the FSA instructed.
  • The company released an updated recall notice revising best-before dates for several items, including specific batches of cake rusks and biscuit packs.
  • For further information, concerned customers can email info@saffronpastries.com or call 01274 726101 to request assistance regarding the recall and refund process.
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Warning to shoppers as cakes and biscuits 'unsafe to eat' due to rodent contamination

"Do not eat” warnings have been issued after a range of cakes and biscuits were found to be “unsafe to eat” because of a rodent problem

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New update as biscuits and cakes 'not safe' due to 'rodent contamination'

The Food Standards Agency has given new information

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Chronicle Live broke the news in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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