A quiet kitchen moment – reaching for a tortilla wrap for a quick lunch – could have taken a dangerous turn for customers of Dunnes Stores. A recall has been issued for their plain tortilla wraps, triggered by a startling discovery: the potential presence of metal fragments within the dough.
The concern stems from information received from the supplier, Mexma Food B.V., raising immediate questions about the manufacturing process. While the exact source of the contamination remains under investigation, the potential risk to consumers prompted swift action. This isn’t simply a quality control issue; it’s a matter of public safety.
Specifically, the recall affects packages with best before dates falling between May 29, 2026, and May 31, 2026. If your pantry contains these wraps, it’s crucial to check the date carefully. Don't risk it – even a small fragment could cause serious harm.
The advice is clear and direct: do not consume the affected wraps. Instead, return them to any Dunnes Stores location for a full refund. Remarkably, a receipt isn’t even required, streamlining the process for concerned shoppers.
Dunnes Stores has issued a sincere apology for the inconvenience and concern this recall has caused. They understand the disruption to everyday routines and are prioritizing the well-being of their customers. This recall underscores the importance of rigorous food safety standards and transparent communication.
