Parts of a small calculator have been found in hot cross buns sold at an Adelaide supermarket, prompting an urgent recall.
The recall was instigated after a customer found plastic in the products sold through the Pasadena Foodland store in Adelaide’s south.
Health authorities have urged anyone who bought items packed on April 7 not to consume them and to return them to the store amid fears a small battery from the calculator is still to be found.
SA Health’s acting Chief Public Health Officer Chris Lease said there had been no reports of harm or injury.
HOT CROSS BUN CONTAMINATION – Foodland Pasadena says its “on tenterhooks” knowing a button battery is likely inside one of its hot cross buns.
A calculator was found inside one yesterday.@7NewsAdelaide pic.twitter.com/tf0w8xq5RM
— Elspeth Hussey (@ElspethHussey7) April 9, 2019