Pak’n Save Moorhouse Bread Products Recalled in New Zealand Due to Possible Metal Contamination

March 26, 2026

Several made-in-store bread products from Pak’n Save Moorhouse have been recalled due to the possible presence of foreign matter (metal). The recall was announced on 23 March 2026 following notification from New Zealand Food Safety.

Affected Products

The recall applies to the following Pak’n Save Moorhouse made-in-store bread products with the Best Before date: 17 March 2026:

  • Ciabatta Loaf
  • Ciabatta Rolls (6 + 2 Free Pack)
  • Jumbo Ciabatta Rolls (4 Pack)
  • Turkish Bread
  • Turkish Rolls (6 Pack)

All affected products were packed in clear plastic packaging.

Where the Products Were Sold

The products were sold only at Pak’n Save Moorhouse. Authorities confirmed that the products were not exported.

Reason for Recall

The recall was initiated because the products may contain metal fragments, which could pose a safety risk if consumed.

Consumer Advice

Consumers are advised to check the best-before date on the packaging. Affected products should not be consumed. Although no injuries have been reported, anyone who has eaten the product and experiences health concerns should seek medical advice.

Customers can return the affected products to the store for a full refund.

Contact Information

Consumers with questions can contact Pak’n Save Moorhouse at 03 377 1000 or visit the store at 297 Moorhouse Avenue, Sydenham, Christchurch.

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