Contamination Recall: SPAR’s Blueberry Muffins (4 Pack)
Contamination Recall: SPAR's Blueberry Muffins

SPAR's Blueberry Muffins
SPAR is recalling their 4 packs of Blueberry Muffins because they may contain pieces of plastic, which could cause a serious choking hazard.
It's not just the choking hazard that makes these blueberry muffins unsafe to eat, but swallowed, the plastic could also do damage to the digestive system.
Types of Contamination
There are four different types of food contamination:
- Physical Contamination
- Chemical Contamination
- Microbial Contamination
- Allergenic Contamination

Physical Contamination
Physical Contamination occurs when an object enters the food or drink product. In this case, the physical contamination takes the form of small pieces of plastic. This makes it very unsafe to eat these blueberry muffins.
SPAR's Blueberry Muffins Recall
Product | Pack Size | Best Before | Batch Code | Contaminant |
|---|---|---|---|---|
SPAR Blueberry Muffins | 4 pack, 220g | 19/04/2019 | 19049 | Small pieces of plastic |
To read the Food Standards Agency's recall notice, click here. To see SPAR's own recall notice on the Food Standards Agency's website, go here. We could not find any information regarding the recall on SPAR's own website...

