Food Safety Recall: Waitrose Chunky Battered Haddock Fish Fingers
Food Safety Recall:
Waitrose Battered Haddock Fish Fingers

Waitrose Chunky Battered Haddock Fish Fingers
Waitrose is recalling their Frozen Chunky Battered Haddock Fish Fingers because they contain large fish bones, which could it them unsafe to eat. Imagine eating a fish finger, and finding a large piece of bone stuck in your throat...
Waitrose Recalls
Waitrose has had to recall several other food items this year:
- Last month, they've had to recall two of their salads due to undeclared allergens
- Yesterday's recall of Pieminster Gluten Free Moo Pies are also sold via Waitrose
- Waitrose Sweet Potato Fries were recalled due to an incorrect label on the back
- Soya Sauces by not just Waitrose, but also by Aldi, Asda and Tesco were recalled due to the presence of small pieces of glass
- and so forth
Waitrose Chunky Battered Haddock Fish Fingers Recall
Product | Pack Size | Best Before | Contaminant |
|---|---|---|---|
Waitrose Frozen 6 Chunky Battered Haddock Fish Fingers | 300g | November 2019 | Large Fish Bones |
To read the Food Standards Agency's recall notice, click here. To see Waitrose's recall notice on the Food Standards Agency's website, click here. Go here to see Waitrose's recall notice on their own website - yes, they've got one, most companies don't!
