Pies are recalled because wrong use-by date implies they are safe to eat until June 2026

A range of pies has been recalled after they were labelled with the wrong use-by date, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has said.

The pies, made by Pieminister Kitchens, were labelled with the use-by date of June 24 2026, rather than 2025.

Pieminister said the pies were made on the same day this week in the company's Bristol bakery and were safe to eat until their intended use-by date of June 24.

In a statement, the company apologised for the 'technical issue' and said: 'We are working closely with our technical teams and have implemented additional measures to prevent similar issues from occurring in the future.'

The pies, made by Pieminister Kitchens, were labelled with the use-by date of June 24 2026, rather than 2025 (Pictured: Mooless Moo pie)

Customers can return the products to stores to get a refund (Pictured: Funghi Chicken pie)

Pieminister said the pies were made on the same day this week in the company's Bristol bakery and were safe to eat until their intended use-by date of June 24 (Pictured: Deer and Beer pie)

The Goat’s Cheese and Sweet Potato Filo Pie (pictured) is among those that have the wrong use-by date

The Spinach and Feta Filo Pie is also subject to the recall, the FSA said

The affected products, marked 24.06.2026 on the side of the box, include Pieminister's Moo, Kate & Sidney, Deer & Beer and Fungi Chicken pies.

The FSA advised customers not to eat the affected pies beyond the intended use-by date and said they could be returned to the store where they were bought for a refund.

It added that posters would be put up at all shops that sell the products to inform customers of the issue.

The full list of pies affected is as follows: Moo and Blue, Kate and Sidney, Deer and Beer, Free Ranger, Fungi Chicken, Wild Shroom, Mooless Moo, Goat’s Cheese and Sweet Potato Filo Pie and the Spinach and Feta Filo Pie.

The pies all weight between 230g and 270g.