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Store-made deli meats recalled in South Island over possible presence of glass

A recall of store-made deli meals has been issued for three South Island supermarkets due to the possible presence of glass. Ready-made chicken meals from New World Greymouth and New World Rolleston at Pak'n'Save Riccarton, packed between 9 and 13 June, have been recalled. The products were sold chilled in plastic containers. There have been no reported injuries, but consumers are advised to seek medical attention if they have concerns. The recall does not affect other deli products. Additionally, Pams and Market Kitchen branded simmer sauces were recalled last week due to damaged glass jars.

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A recall of store-made deli meals has been issued for three South Island supermarkets because of the possible presence of glass.

Ready-made chicken meals at New World Greymouth, New World Rolleston at Pak'n'Save Riccarton, packed between 9 and 13 June have been recalled. The products were sold chilled in plastic containers.

New Zealand Food Safety said there had been no reports of injuries but anyone who had consumed the products and had concerns should seek medical advice.

The recall did not affect any other deli products.

Pams and Market Kitchen branded simmer sauces were recalled last week because of damaged glass jars.

Food Safety deputy director-general Vincent Arbuckle said the glass jars in which the products were packaged could be damaged and glass could get into the sauces or injure someone when handled.

"If you have any of these products - sold at Four Square, New World, Pak'nSave and The Warehouse nationwide - don't eat them and handle them carefully. You can return them to the place of purchase for a refund. If that's not possible, throw them out," he said.

The following products have been recalled:

New World Greymouth

NW Kitchen brand Sweet & Sour Chicken - Packed on dates 10.06.26 to 13.06.26, Use By Dates 13.06.26 to 16.06.26.

New World Rolleston

NW Kitchen brand Chicken Tikka Masala with Rice: Packed on 12.06.26, use by 15.06.26

NW Kitchen brand Butter Chicken Deli Made: Packed on 12.06.26, use by 15.06.26

NW Kitchen brand Deli Butter Chicken & Rice: Packed on 12.06.26, use by 15.06.26

Pak'n'Save Riccarton

RW Sweet and Sour Chicken: Packed on date of 09.06. 26 to 13.06.26, use by date 14.06.26 to 18.06.26

Butter Chicken Deli Made: Packed on date of 09.06.26 to 13.06.26, use by date 14.06.26 to 18.06.26

Deli Made Panini Butter Chicken: Packed on date of 09.06.26 to 12.06.26, use by date 14.06.26 to 17.06.26

The Warehouse

Market Kitchen brand Sweet 'N Sour Cooking Sauce (500g) with best before date of 17.01.27

Four Square, New World and Pak'nSave supermarkets throughout New Zealand

Pams brand Butter Chicken Simmer Sauce (510g) with best before date from 15.04.27 to 04.06.27

Pams brand Sweet & Sour Simmer Sauce (510g) with best before date from 11.05.2027 to 10.06.27

Pams brand Tikka Masala Simmer Sauce (510g) with best before date from 09.06.27

Pams brand Honey Soy Simmer Sauce (510g) with best before date from 09.06.27

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Store-made deli meats recalled in South Island over possible presence of glass

A recall of store-made deli meals has been issued for three South Island supermarkets due to the possible presence of glass. Ready-made chicken meals from New World Greymouth and New World Rolleston at Pak'n'Save Riccarton, packed between 9 and 13 June, have been recalled. The products were sold chilled in plastic containers. There have been no reported injuries, but consumers are advised to seek medical attention if they have concerns. The recall does not affect other deli products. Additionally, Pams and Market Kitchen branded simmer sauces were recalled last week due to damaged glass jars.

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