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Pasta recall issued over undeclared wheat allergen risk

by Tara Rowden
July 4, 2026
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Minton and Donello Organic White Orzo has been recalled due to a serious health risk, as it was found to...

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Pasta recall issued over undeclared wheat allergen risk

Tara Rowden by Tara Rowden
July 4, 2026
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Pasta recall issued over undeclared wheat allergen risk

Story Highlight

– Minton and Donello Organic White Orzo recalled for health risk.
– Wheat allergen not declared on packaging; mislabelled product.
– Food Standards Agency warns against consumption for allergies.
– Customers advised to return for a full refund.
– Recall applies to specific batch codes and best before dates.

Full Story

Pasta Product Withdrawn Over Allergy Risk: Urgent Recall Issued

A popular pasta product has been officially withdrawn from sale due to a significant health concern, prompting advisories for consumers regarding its potential danger. The item in question is Minton and Donello Organic White Orzo, identified to contain an allergen not declared on its packaging.

Concern arose when it was determined that the pasta contains wheat, known to pose health risks for individuals with gluten allergies or intolerances, as well as those with coeliac disease. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) issued a formal warning regarding this allergenic content. They stated, “This product contains wheat making it a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to wheat or gluten or with coeliac disease.”

In light of the discovery, point-of-sale notifications have been swiftly circulated, and Dundeis UK, the distributor of this product, has proactively contacted various allergy support organisations to disseminate information about the recall, ensuring that affected consumers are well-informed.

The FSA further advised those who have purchased the product to refrain from consuming it. Instead, they urged shoppers to return the pasta to the outlet from which it was acquired for a complete refund. The recall affects the 500g packs of Minton and Donello Organic White Orzo, marked with batch codes 78850, 78850, and 78850. The implicated best before dates include January 31, and May 2 and May 24 of 2027.

This pasta brand is available through several retailers, including Tesco, Ocado, Amazon, and Planet Organic. While the recall announcement specifically pertains to consumers in England and Wales, the implications extend to all individuals who might have purchased the product.

Orzo, also known by the name risoni, is a commonly used pasta, shaped like grains of rice, and is often featured in a variety of dishes such as stews, salads, and one-pot meals. However, the recent labelling error has prompted Dundeis UK Ltd to clarify the situation, revealing that the product had been misleadingly labelled as “Orzo White Rice.”

In their recall notice, Dundeis UK Ltd expressed their apologies for the confusion: “Dundeis UK Ltd is recalling batches of Organic Orzo due to a labelling error and missing allergen labelling. Organic orzo has been labelled as Orzo White Rice. Additional to this, the product contains wheat (gluten), which is missing on the packaging ingredient declaration.” They stressed the potential health risks involved, urging consumers with allergies or sensitivities to that ingredient to avoid consumption and return the affected product for a full refund. They also provided contact options for customers requiring further assistance, available through either email at info@dundeis.co.uk or by phoning +44 1782366715.

Food recalls are a crucial part of consumer safety, occurring when products are found to pose risks due to incorrect labelling or serious health concerns. In such instances, items may either be removed from shelves or recalled, urging customers to bring returned goods back to the store. This particular incident underscores the importance of accurate allergen labelling as a means of safeguarding public health. It is essential for shoppers to remain vigilant and to check for updates regarding their food purchases, particularly if they have known allergies.

As the situation develops, consumers are advised to stay informed through reliable sources, such as the FSA, and to take appropriate actions if they may be affected by the recall. The response from Dundeis UK Ltd to the incident offers a commitment to rectifying the error and ensuring that similar issues do not arise in the future.

With an increasing focus on food safety and consumer awareness, the recent pasta recall serves as a reminder of the vital importance of precise labelling in the food industry. As the retailer and the FSA work together to address the matter, it remains crucial for consumers to practice caution. If shoppers notice products with unclear or inaccurate allergen information, they should take protective measures to avoid potential health threats.

As we await any further comments from the industry regarding this issue, the FSA and Dundeis UK Ltd continue to actively engage with customers to remedy the situation, striving to restore confidence in food safety protocols. The ongoing commitment to transparency in food labelling remains imperative to ensuring the well-being of consumers across all demographics.

Our Thoughts

The incident involving Minton and Donello Organic White Orzo highlights critical lapses in food safety compliance. A key lesson is the necessity for rigorous allergen management and accurate labeling under the Food Safety Act 1990 and the Food Information Regulations 2014, which require that allergenic ingredients must be clearly declared on food packaging.

To avoid such incidents, Dundeis UK Ltd should have implemented more stringent quality control measures to ensure that allergen information was accurately included in the product packaging before distribution. Regular audits and staff training on allergen labeling could help prevent similar oversights.

Furthermore, the company’s response following the discovery could be enhanced by proactive communication strategies, including direct notifications to consumers and affected retailers.

By reinforcing compliance with relevant UK regulations, establishing robust training practices, and maintaining clear internal processes for product labeling, future health risks associated with allergens could be significantly reduced.

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Tara Rowden

Tara Rowden

Tara Rowden covers health, safety, and environmental news for UK Safety News, focusing on product safety, consumer health warnings, and occupational hazards. She reports on alerts from bodies including the MHRA, HSE, and local authorities, helping workers and employers stay informed about emerging risks.

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