An immediate recall notice has been issued for a popular pasta product available at Morrisons due to an undisclosed allergen risk, as announced by the UK Food Standards Agency.
Morrisons is removing its Coronation Chicken Pasta from shelves because some packs may contain Florida Salad, which contains milk not mentioned on the packaging. This presents a potential health hazard to individuals with milk allergies or intolerances. The affected batch weighs 230g, expires on June 30, 2026, and bears the batch code GBB 584 031.
Consumers with milk allergies or intolerances who have bought the product are advised not to consume it and to return it to the nearest store immediately.
The Food Standards Agency has issued a recall notice, stating that Morrisons is recalling the product and contacting relevant allergy support organizations to inform members about the recall. The company has also provided a point-of-sale notice to customers, explaining the reason for the recall and what actions to take if they have purchased the product.
For comprehensive information on all product recalls, the Food Standards Agency and Chartered Trading Standards Institute websites are reliable sources.
Furthermore, stores where a product has been withdrawn from sale should prominently display recall notices, as reported by Chronicle Live.

