Dunnes Stores Tortilla Wraps Recall Reveals Metal Risk in Plain 512g Packs
The dunnes stores tortilla wraps recall was issued on Friday March 20 (ET) after the Food Safety Authority of Ireland requested retailers remove specific Plain Tortilla Wraps (512g) from sale because of the possible presence of metal pieces. Consumers have been advised not to eat the implicated batches and retailers are instructed to display recall notices at points of sale.
Dunnes Stores Tortilla Wraps Recall: What batches are affected?
The affected product is Dunnes Stores Plain Tortilla Wraps, pack size 512g. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland identifies three best-before dates on the implicated packs:
- 29/05/2026
- 30/05/2026
- 31/05/2026
What did the Food Safety Authority of Ireland instruct retailers to do?
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland requested that retailers remove Dunnes Stores Plain Tortilla Wraps (512g) bearing the listed best-before dates from their shelves and from sale. Retailers are asked to display recall notices at points of sale so that customers who have already purchased the product are alerted.
The dunnes stores tortilla wraps recall notification explicitly warns of the possible presence of metal pieces and advises consumers not to eat the implicated products. Retailers were requested to implement the removal and display actions stated above promptly on the day the recall was issued.
Who is affected and what should consumers do next?
Verified facts: The recalled product is plain tortilla wraps sold in 512g packs. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland has asked retailers to remove the implicated batches with best-before dates 29/05/2026, 30/05/2026 and 31/05/2026 from sale and to display recall notices at points of sale. Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated batches because of the possible presence of metal pieces.
Informed analysis: The recall is narrow in scope — confined to a single product type, one pack size and three best-before dates — which focuses mitigation efforts but also requires clear communication at retail points and to shoppers who may already have purchased the product. Displayed recall notices at points of sale are the primary mechanism named by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland to reach consumers; retailers’ timely compliance is critical to limiting exposure.
Accountability and next steps: The evidence in the recall notice points to a supplier or production issue that produced potential metal contamination in clearly identified batches. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland’s instruction to remove affected packs and to display recall notices is the formal step in addressing that risk; retailers and Dunnes Stores have defined roles in executing that instruction and informing customers. Consumers who hold packs with the listed best-before dates should treat those packs as unsafe to consume and follow the recall guidance provided at points of sale.
The dunnes stores tortilla wraps recall remains the definitive notice on this issue and outlines the immediate actions required by retailers and consumers.