The Soupery has had to withdraw a batch of its own-brand minestrone soup due to a labelling error: a wheat ingredient has not been declared in the ingredients list.
Product: The Soupery Minestrone Soup
Use by date: 19/11/10
Pack size: 600g
I’m not familiar with The Soupery products, but I gather that this product has only been sold in some Tesco stores in the East and West Midlands, so perhaps that’s why. No other The Soupery products are known to be affected by this labelling problem, and the products have been recalled. The chances are, of course, that you wouldn’t even have picked up the pot in the shop, since minestrone contains pasta, and so wouldn’t be likely to be gluten free. If you did, though: don’t eat it, and take it back to Tesco.
The soups look delicious (have a look at the soups yourself) and, commendably, the descriptions on the website say whether they are wheat / gluten free. I do love it when manufacturers make this clear!
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Just came across this. I did see it in the supermarket but didn’t buy it as I thought it would contain wheat with pasta.