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Soya in Pasta & Grains

No FSA alerts implicating Soya in Pasta & Grains in the past 24 months (as of June 2026).

How many UK FSA food alerts implicate Soya in Pasta & Grains products?

In the 24 months to June 2026, the FSA issued no food alerts for Pasta & Grains products specifically implicating Soya. This does not mean Pasta & Grains products are free of Soya risk — it reflects the absence of FSA alerts in this specific category×allergen combination within the 24-month window. The overall Pasta & Grains GRWI is 42.5/100 (4 total FSA alerts). Source: FSA Food Alerts API, OGL v3.0.

Source:FSA Food Alerts open REST API·As of June 2026, updated monthly (last refreshed )
Gera Recall Watch IndexInsufficient dataNo FSA Soya alerts in Pasta & Grains in 24-month windowHow it's calculated

Soya in Pasta & Grains — frequently asked questions

Is Soya a risk in Pasta & Grains products?

In the 24-month window to June 2026, the FSA issued no alerts for Pasta & Grains products specifically implicating Soya. Consumers with Soya allergies should still check product labels carefully and consult the FSA website for the latest alerts.

What is the overall recall risk for Pasta & Grains?

Pasta & Grains has a Gera Recall Watch Index (GRWI) of 42.5/100, with 4 total FSA food alerts in 24 months (4 Allergy Alerts). 4 distinct named allergens are implicated, with Nuts the most frequent.

How common is Soya in UK food alerts overall?

Across all food categories, Soya appears in 21 FSA food alerts in the 24 months to June 2026. The categories most affected are: Dairy & Cheese (7 alerts), Other Food Products (3 alerts), Drinks & Beverages (2 alerts). Source: FSA Food Alerts API, OGL v3.0.

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Methodology

Data source: FSA Food Alerts open REST API (OGL v3.0). Rolling 24-month window (320 total alerts). Allergens identified by keyword matching on FSA alert title and risk statement. "Insufficient data" means zero FSA alerts in this exact category×allergen combination in the 24-month window — not that the combination is safe. Full methodology →

Source: FSA Food Alerts open REST API (Food Standards Agency). Data as of June 2026; published 2026-06-20. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Ratings reflect the most recent inspection on record and may have changed since publication.