Scots are being urged not to eat a pesto product which could cause a “serious form of food poisoning”, and in some cases be fatal.
Food Standards Scotland (FSS) warned consumers not to eat the ‘Fresh Wild Garlic Pesto’ from Fife-based Trotter’s Independent Condiments.
Health experts say there are concerns over the absence of procedures in place to control the bacteria Clostridium botulinum.
Satisfactory manufacturing controls that prevent the growth and toxin production by the bacteria could not be demonstrated.

FSS say this means that the product could cause a serious form of food poisoning called botulism, and can be fatal in some cases.
The warning affects the Fresh Wild Garlic Pesto product with a pack size of 230g and all best before dates.
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