Home Bargains shortbread recall: biscuits marked as ‘gluten free’ contain wheat

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The Oxfordshire Tea Co has recalled its butter shortbread - sold exclusively at Home Bargains - over fears it contains allergens.

In a customer notice, TJ Morris, which owns the Oxfordshire Tea Co, said the product had been incorrectly labelled as ‘gluten free’ when it may contain wheat.

Which biscuits are affected?

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The only TJ Morris product thought to be affected is its Oxfordshire Tea Co Butter Shortbread.

The only TJ Morris product thought to be affected is its Oxfordshire Tea Co Butter Shortbread.The only TJ Morris product thought to be affected is its Oxfordshire Tea Co Butter Shortbread.
The only TJ Morris product thought to be affected is its Oxfordshire Tea Co Butter Shortbread.

Best before: all dates

Barcode: 10180198

Supplier: TJ Morris

What you need to do

If you have bought the butter shortbread and have a wheat allergy or an intolerance to it, the Food Standards Agency advises you not to eat it. Customers can return it to the store where they bought it for a full refund.

Anyone with questions or concerns can contact Home Bargains by calling 0151 530 2920.

Alternatively you can email: [email protected]

What is Coeliac Disease?

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Coeliac disease is a cheeky auto-immune condition where the body’s defence system attacks substances inside gluten because it mistakes them for a threat.

Because of this, eating food with gluten in it can cause a range of very unpleasant digestive symptoms for people with coeliac disease. These can include:

Diarrhoea Abdominal pain Bloating Wind Indigestion Constipation

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According to the Food Standards Authority, if there is a problem with a food product that means it should not be sold, then it might be 'withdrawn'. This means that the product is taken off the shelves so that no more of it can be sold.