Supermarket giant Tesco is recalling it’s own-brand Sandwich Pickle because it may contain pieces of glass. It’s said that the possible presence of glass makes this product unsafe to eat. Islanders should be on the lookout for the following product in their cupboards:
| Pack size | 295g |
|---|---|
| Batch code | 3254 |
| Best before | 11 September 2025 |
If you have bought the above product do not eat it. Instead, return it to any Tesco store for a full refund. For more information contact Tesco Customer Services on 0800 505 555.



























































































About time. Bunch of lazy sods. 9 weeks is a absolute joke.
Just in time to move all their kit and block Cockleton Lane for the next 8 weeks.
8 weeks!!! You’d never know that gas was being phased out.
how can SGN claim they were “essential works”, when there was a 3-week period recently, when they did absolutely nothing !!! (most days they never even turned up,.. & if they did, all they did was replace the ‘road-closed’ barriers (which it seemed that the locals had moved ‘cos they were so pi$$ed off with it being closed))
it might have been ‘essential’ but they certainly didn’t put any effort into treating completing the job as ‘urgent’
Should have been 9 days MAX not 9 weeks!! Only hope the temporary lights at H&H get sorted soon.
And people moan about island roads….. gas boys must be the ones who failed to get a job
On the highways and definitely didn’t make the grade for the hard working fast paced Isle of Wight council highways department.
They have been milking it, such a shower of sh*t
bring over a mainland firm, would have been done in
2 weeks.
The irony of this comment, there was mainland firms over. Clearly a big job.
About blooming time !!!!!!
No fun when you add nearly 1hr on to your travel time back and forth to work ……
Plus extra petrol …….
30 minutes each way ….
Is no joke !!!!!
I will believe it when I see it !!!!
So SGN had to bring in ‘specialist’ contractors to replace a gas pipe? What do Southern GAS Networks do then?
It’s a recall notice, it doesn’t need puns or to be jokey.
Try and write professionally, please.
It’s not that serious Catherine calm down
Maybe we can send a few jars for you to munch on. I’m sure the broken glass would give it a lovely crunch, although the internal bleeding might be a bit of a downer.
I see Catherine’s point, that one wants people to seriously think whether they have bought this item, because swallowing broken glass – at any age – could be life threatening and certainly injurious. But it could be that the pun will make people more likely to read the article.
Ok karren oops I mean Cathrine
Steady people. It isn’t that serious. Read it. Possible. Obviously there was a later reported incident of something that was damaged at the factory. And just to cover themselves, they recall all products for this item a couple of days before and after the factory incident. This way they prove they took all possible prevention measures. The chances are all jars are 100% free from glass, but manufacturers cannot afford to take chances. And to all those who think this is no laughing matter and too serious to Joke about, take a look at the first 4 words of the IE headline. ‘Tesco in a pickle’. They too believe it as not too serious. Complain about them also. I would say, recall all jars. Re-label them ‘Glassic Recipe’ and send them out again.
You are writing shite as usual Kevin. There may be glass in the jars of pickle. Stop making up nonsense about the actual likelihood of there being glass in them. They should make you eat all of the recalled jars to check.
I don’t write shite I just add my own version of a comment. Differences of opinion are not wrong. IE did make a joke of their headline and let’s see later, how many samples did actually contain glass. And guess what Gary, none of them will because this is just a precautionary measure. All jars returned put into a bonded store and at the end of the recall period, the entire product date affected jars will merely be destroyed. However, If this case was brought to light as a result of a customer had actually found glass in the product and officially complained, then yes I’d agree it would be serious and the FSA would be all over it. This is Tesco own brand & recipe, probably not manufactured by them. Maybe produced at the Heinz factory.
You only write total shite. You know nothing of the circumstances so why bother speculating and seeding doubt. If one person believes your shite, they could ignore this recall notice and end up with glass in their guts.
You are just a complete idiot looking to start a fight over nothing all the time. Go away you boring, opinionated, shite peddler.