Ireland’s Food Safety Authority has issued a recall alert for three Marks & Spencer Pink Lady apple products after a possible salmonella risk was identified. Shoppers are being told not to eat the affected batches, all carrying a June 24, 2026 use-by date.
Marks & Spencer Pink Lady apple products have been recalled in Ireland after a food-safety alert over a possible salmonella risk.
The warning affects three products sold through M&S: M&S Food Pink Lady Apple Slices 225g, M&S Food Pink Lady Apple 90g and M&S Café Pink Lady Apple 90g. All of the affected batches carry a use-by date of June 24, 2026.
Consumers are being advised not to eat the products. Retailers have been told to remove them from sale and display recall notices at point of sale.
What the recall covers
The recall alert was issued by Ireland’s Food Safety Authority and reported publicly on June 25, 2026. The concern is a possible salmonella contamination risk in the affected apple products.
Salmonella is a foodborne bacteria that can cause illness if contaminated food is eaten. In this case, the advice is straightforward: do not eat the implicated batches.
What shoppers should do
Anyone who has bought one of the recalled Pink Lady apple products should check the pack details and use-by date. If the product matches the recall alert, it should not be consumed.
Retailers are expected to pull the items from sale and post notices to alert customers.
The recall adds to a wider run of fruit-related food-safety warnings in recent days, but the Irish alert is specifically about these three M&S products and the June 24 use-by date.
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