A recall has been issued for store-made deli meals sold at three supermarkets in New Zealand’s South Island after the possible presence of glass in the food, according to New Zealand Food Safety information cited by local reports. The products are deli meals made and sold through the participating supermarkets. The recall notice advises customers to check whether they have purchased the affected items and to follow the instructions provided by the retailers and Food Safety.

Two reports describe the recall in similar terms, stating the issue involves glass that may be present in the meals. One outlet specifically notes that a supermarket in Canterbury is included among the affected stores. The coverage does not indicate how the glass may have entered the meals, nor does it provide details on specific batch numbers, quantities, or the extent of distribution in the sources provided.

The reports focus on consumer safety and the recall action being taken by the retailers and authorities.