Edinburgh-made Haggis pakora recalled over plastic fears

A popular brand of haggis pakora has been recalled over fears it may contain shreds of polythene.
Mrs Unis haggis pakora has been recalled from shops over plastic fears. Picture: FSSMrs Unis haggis pakora has been recalled from shops over plastic fears. Picture: FSS
Mrs Unis haggis pakora has been recalled from shops over plastic fears. Picture: FSS

Mrs Unis Spicy Food Ltd lists Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons as its stockists.

The firm issued its own recall notice for the product which is made in Edinburgh.

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In a statement the agency said: “Mrs Unis Spicy Food Ltd recalls its Haggis Pakora because the product may contain shreds of polythene, making it unsafe to eat.

“The company has already taken steps to remove this product from the market.

“However, if you have bought the product listed below, do not eat it. Instead return it to where you bought it for a full refund.”

The affected product details are:

Product: Mrs Unis Haggis Pakora

Pack size: 200g

Use by Date: 19 May 2018

No other Mrs Unis Spicy Foods products are known to be affected.