Frozen Ready-to-eat Meals: Contamination Mr. Lansley To ask the Secretary of State for Health when the Food Standards Agency was first informed that the frozen ready-to-eat meals recalled on 14 December might be contaminated with glass. Caroline Flint The Food Standards Agency was first notified during the late afternoon of 12 December 2006 that a range of frozen ready to eat meals was potentially contaminated with glass and would be recalled by the supplier. Subsequent investigations on the 13 December to verify the extent of the problem identified that further products were also implicated. Recall notices appeared in the national press on the 14 and 15 December.