Food Safety Alert: Salmonella contamination prompts mass recall of pre-packaged fruit


The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued an urgent recall for several pre-packaged, ready-to-eat fruit products across major UK supermarkets. The alert, issued on 23rd June 2026 was triggered after supplier PrepWorld detected Salmonella during routine testing of apples and kiwi fruit used in their snack packs and fruit pots.
As a food safety professional, business operator, or consumer, understanding the scope of this recall and the risks associated with Salmonella in fresh produce is critical.
The affected products include various ready-to-eat snack lines, fruit pots, and fruit kebabs sold at leading retailers, including Asda, Morrisons, Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, and Waitrose.
Because these are fresh, perishable items, the specific products involved carry use-by or best-before dates of June 23 or June 24 2026.
A breakdown of the affected stock by retailer includes:
Retailers are actively displaying point-of-sale notices in all stores selling these items to instruct consumers on how to return them for a full refund.
While Salmonella is traditionally associated with raw poultry, eggs, and unpasteurised milk, fresh produce is an increasingly common vehicle for foodborne illnesses. Fruit can become contaminated at multiple stages of the supply chain, including:
Salmonella infection (salmonellosis) typically affects patients as gastroenteritis. Symptoms include fever, diarrhoea, and abdominal cramps, usually developing within hours to a few days after exposure. While healthy adults often recover with rest and hydration, the FSA emphasizes that vulnerable demographics - such as children under five, individuals over 65, and immunocompromised people -are at a much higher risk of severe illness or hospitalisation.
Staying informed on the latest FSA / FSS (or appropriate authority) recalls is a vital part of maintaining robust Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) systems. To learn more about HACCP systems and safe food handling, take a look at The Safer Food Group's accessible, straightforward online training courses.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued an urgent recall for several pre-packaged, ready-to-eat fruit products across major UK supermarkets. The alert, issued on 23rd June 2026 was triggered after supplier PrepWorld detected Salmonella during routine testing of apples and kiwi fruit used in their snack packs and fruit pots.
As a food safety professional, business operator, or consumer, understanding the scope of this recall and the risks associated with Salmonella in fresh produce is critical.
The affected products include various ready-to-eat snack lines, fruit pots, and fruit kebabs sold at leading retailers, including Asda, Morrisons, Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, and Waitrose.
Because these are fresh, perishable items, the specific products involved carry use-by or best-before dates of June 23 or June 24 2026.
A breakdown of the affected stock by retailer includes:
Retailers are actively displaying point-of-sale notices in all stores selling these items to instruct consumers on how to return them for a full refund.
While Salmonella is traditionally associated with raw poultry, eggs, and unpasteurised milk, fresh produce is an increasingly common vehicle for foodborne illnesses. Fruit can become contaminated at multiple stages of the supply chain, including:
Salmonella infection (salmonellosis) typically affects patients as gastroenteritis. Symptoms include fever, diarrhoea, and abdominal cramps, usually developing within hours to a few days after exposure. While healthy adults often recover with rest and hydration, the FSA emphasizes that vulnerable demographics - such as children under five, individuals over 65, and immunocompromised people -are at a much higher risk of severe illness or hospitalisation.
Staying informed on the latest FSA / FSS (or appropriate authority) recalls is a vital part of maintaining robust Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) systems. To learn more about HACCP systems and safe food handling, take a look at The Safer Food Group's accessible, straightforward online training courses.
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