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5 Waitrose Products I Regret Splurging On

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Shopping at Waitrose can feel like a treat, with plenty of tempting products calling your name. You might expect every item to be worth the extra spend because of the brand’s reputation for quality.

However, not everything you splurge on will feel like money well spent, and sometimes it’s easy to end up with products that don’t quite live up to the hype or price. Knowing which items to avoid can help you make smarter choices and get more value from your shop.

Waitrose Oxo Good Grips Pasta Scoop

You might think the Oxo Good Grips Pasta Scoop is a handy tool for straining pasta without a colander. It feels sturdy and easy to hold, which makes cooking simpler.

However, a recall was issued because some batches contained unsafe chemical levels that could be harmful. This means you should stop using yours if you bought it recently from Waitrose or John Lewis.

It’s frustrating when a product you trusted turns out to have a health risk. Check for updates and consider alternatives while this is resolved. More details can be found in the Waitrose recall notice.

Waitrose Pitted Spanish Queen Olives

You might think these olives are a tasty treat to jazz up your snack or salad. However, there was a serious recall on this product due to potential glass contamination.

If you bought the 113g jars with a best-before date before December 2025, it’s best not to eat them. You should return the product to Waitrose for a full refund.

It’s disappointing to find a favourite product has safety concerns, but customer safety always comes first. For more details, you can check the urgent recall notice.

Waitrose Grind Iced Vanilla Oat Latte Coffee

You might find the Grind Iced Vanilla Oat Latte Coffee a bit disappointing if you expect a strong coffee flavour. It’s very sweet and creamy, which isn’t to everyone’s taste.

Also, there was a recent recall due to milk contamination in some cans, so it’s worth checking your batch if you’ve bought it recently.

While convenient, the price feels a bit steep for what you get, especially compared to making your own iced latte at home. You may want to think twice before splurging on this one. For details, see the recall notice.

Waitrose Spices with Undeclared Peanuts

If you have a peanut allergy, you’ll want to be careful with some Waitrose spices. Recently, several spice products were recalled because they may contain undeclared peanuts.

This means the labels did not mention peanuts, which could cause severe allergic reactions. The issue affected items produced by FGS Ingredients Ltd, so it’s worth checking any spice packets you have at home.

Waitrose took the recall seriously and removed the items from shelves to keep you safe. For more details, you can visit the Food Standards Agency alert.

Waitrose Premium Fresh Pasta

You might expect Waitrose’s Premium Fresh Pasta to be a perfect quick meal. The packaging promises quality, but sometimes the texture and flavour don’t quite match the price.

It’s certainly convenient, delivered fresh and chilled, ready to cook within minutes. However, you may find it lacks the depth of flavour you hoped for compared to homemade or other brands.

If you decide to try it, consider pairing it with your own sauce to boost the taste. You can browse their selection of fresh pasta and sauces online to find options that suit your budget and taste.

For more details, see Waitrose’s fresh pasta range and delivery options.

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