Waitrose Shares 'Important Safety Warning' About Product
UK, JUL 23 – Waitrose recalled its Indian Takeaway Box for 2 due to undeclared sesame and soya allergens, posing health risks to allergic customers, according to the Food Standards Agency.
- On Tuesday 22 July 2025, Waitrose and Partners recalled its Indian Takeaway for 2 meal kit nationwide due to undeclared sesame and soya allergens.
- Due to a packaging error, some boxes were mispacked with spring rolls instead of the intended curry, which contain undeclared sesame and soya, posing a health risk to allergic customers.
- Packs labeled with the July 25, 2025, use-by date are included in the recall, and the Food Standards Agency warned: `If you have bought the above product and have an allergy to sesame and/or soya, do not eat it.`
- Affected shoppers are urged to package up the product and return it to any Waitrose branch for a full refund, with queries handled via the 0800 188 884 helpline, option 4.
- The Food Standards Agency is overseeing the recall process to manage product safety, with the NHS advising those with allergic reactions to call 999, and Waitrose alerting allergy support organisations.
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