The Isle of Wight Meat Company has been forced to recall all of its popular Biltong products, with customers being warned they are unsafe to eat. The Food Standards Agency is advising that the products have been produced without the relevant approval, making them unsafe to eat. In a warning to consumers, it’s said that the following Biltong products produced under the Isle of Wight Meat Co brand have not been prepared in line with food hygiene and legislative requirements, with all varieties and pack sizes, batch codes and best before dates affected:
Isle of Wight Meat Co Biltong Original
| Pack size |
All packs |
| Batch code |
All batches |
| Best before |
All date codes up to and including May 2025 |
Isle of Wight Meat Co Biltong Sweet Chilli
| Pack size |
All packs |
| Batch code |
All batches |
| Best before |
All date codes up to and including May 2025 |
Isle of Wight Meat Co Biltong Garlic
| Pack size |
All packs |
| Batch code |
All batches |
| Best before |
All date codes up to and including May 2025 |
Isle of Wight Meat Co Biltong Black Pepper
| Pack size |
All packs |
| Batch code |
All batches |
| Best before |
All date codes up to and including May 2025 |
If you have bought any of the above products do not eat them. Instead, please take a photograph of the packets, destroy them and email [email protected] with the photograph for a full refund. For more information contact The Isle of Wight Meat Company on 01983 741234.
Article continues below this advertisement