Curries pulled from supermarket shelves amid 'do not eat' warning

Picture of homemade lamb madras curry
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A curry product has been pulled off supermarket shelves due to an undeclared ingredient not mentioned on its label.

P&B (Foods) Limited is recalling Heera Navratan Korma (pictured below) and placing a 'do not consume' notice on its products due to it containing cashew nuts, which is not mentioned on the label. This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to nuts.

The product details:

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Heera Navratan Korma

Pack size

2402292

30 June 2026

This alert was published on Tuesday, November 26, then updated on Wednesday, November 27. The company is urging anyone who has the product to return it to the store for a full refund, with or without the receipt.

In a customer statement for the recall, PB said: "No other Heera products are affected by this Recall. P&B (Foods) Limited wishes to apologise for any inconvenience caused." Customers with enquiries or concerns can contact the company on 01274-660118 or info@pbfood.co.uk

A curry product has been pulled off supermarket shelves due to an undeclared ingredient not mentioned on its label.
A curry product has been pulled off supermarket shelves due to an undeclared ingredient not mentioned on its label.

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