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Marks and spencers recall on gluten and wheatfree scotch eggs

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Just incase you did not know M&S have made a recall on their x2 scotch eggs in their gluten and wheatfree range, date codes upto the 29th Jan 2018 and including 29th Jan 2018 as they contain undeclared gluten, please return your purchase, i have brought these now and then as they are quite nice however bit to late if anyone has eaten them!!.😠

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Bought some a few days ago without any problems.

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Hi pretender yes i had some recentley aswell and fine, i love their victoria jam and cream sponge, they do some lovely gf food.x😊

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