Iceland Has released ‘Do not eat warning ‘ Barley after failing to mention the product for a popular lunchtime snack.
Supermarket has remembered Its daily bakery rolls more than 4 sub -rolls There is a ‘important risk’ For people with allergies or intolerance.
Only the bread roll pack with the best before the date of June 2 is affected by recall and by June 11, a product recall alert on the shelves in the popular supermarket will be displayed.
Food standard agencyThose who released recall, said: “If you have bought the above product, do not eat it.
“Instead, return to any Iceland retail store where a complete refund will be given. No receipt is required.”

A food intolerance for barley can trigger symptoms, such as diarrhea, swelling, gas and abdominal pain, a few hours after eating it, NHS warns.
However, it may include headache, fatigue, constipation, pain and rashes that lasts from a few hours to days.
Barley contains gluten, so it can also affect those people Coeliac disease – A condition that damages the small intestines and destroys the courage to absorb nutrients.
Diarrhea is also a common symptom of celiac disease, which is unable to absorb nutrients to the body.
NHS says that malabsorption can also cause fat at a high level of stool – causing them to smell.
A point-off-cell notice will be displayed at all Iceland supermarkets selling products.
Customers with allergies or intolerance have purchased affected bread rolls, they are advised to return them to the point of purchase for full refunds.
Although the Food Safety Officers recall a product when they consider it insecure, it does not mean that it will be drawn from supermarket shelves for good.