Here’s what’s known about the M&S Greek yoghurt recall as of now.
Core update
- Marks & Spencer issued a recall for its 500g Authentic Greek Yoghurt with Vanilla due to undeclared gluten on the label. The warning comes from the Food Standards Agency and affects a specific use-by batch (May 12, 2026). If you have gluten intolerance or coeliac disease, do not consume this product and return it for a refund or replacement.[1][3][6][8]
What to check on your end
- Look for the 500g Authentic Greek Yoghurt with Vanilla on the label and verify the use-by date. If your pot matches May 12, 2026, it’s part of the recall.[5][6][1]
- If you purchased it, return to the store or follow the retailer’s recall instructions; stores typically offer refunds or replacements, and notices are displayed in affected outlets.[6][1]
Why this matters
- Gluten undeclared on allergen-sensitive products can trigger reactions in people with wheat/gluten allergies or coeliac disease, hence the precautionary recall and public advisories.[1][6]
What to do if you’re affected
- Do not eat the yoghurt if you have gluten-related conditions.
- Return the product to an M&S store or follow the official recall instructions for a refund.
- You may also want to monitor local health or consumer protection websites for any updated batches or further guidance from the FSA or similar authorities in your area.[8][1]
If you’d like, I can track the latest public notices from the FSA or UK supermarket recall pages and summarize any new batch numbers or updated guidance.
Sources
Marks & Spencer is recalling its 500g Authentic Greek Yogurt with Vanilla due to the potential presence of undeclared gluten. The recall specifically affects pots with a 'use by' date of 12 May 2026. This poses a health risk for customers with a gluten allergy, intolerance, or coeliac disease.
www.independent.co.ukThe Food Standards Agency has shared a statement highlighting the potential risks.
www.express.co.ukMarks and Spencer has recalled the Authentic Greek Yoghurt with Vanilla over fears it may contain gluten
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www.mirror.co.ukCustomers with an allergy or an intolerance to gluten, or coeliac disease, have been urged to not eat the yoghurt
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