A warning has been issued over a wide range of pastries and snacks including steak pies, curry pies and sausage rolls.

It comes after Food Standards Scotland officials found they were being sold beyond their sell-by date.

Consumers have been told not to eat the SoloSnack-branded products, which are produced by Eat & Go Co in Kirkcaldy, Fife.

The products are thought to have reached shops in Edinburgh, Fife and Dundee.

People who have bought them have been told to return them to the shops where they were purchased.

The firm issued a voluntary recall on Saturday after council officials discovered the shelf life of the food had been extended.

On Monday, Food Standards Scotland staff found the products were still on sale, however, with the shelf life extended.

Officials have been unable to trace where all of the products have gone and local authorities have been asked to take steps to make sure they are not put on sale.

The SoloSnack range includes Scotch pies, curry pies, steak pies, sausage rolls, steak bridies, mince bridies, Cornish pasties and mixed vegetable pies.

It also includes sandwiches with fillings such as chicken mayo, egg mayonnaise, tuna mayonnaise and ham and cheese.

Further SoloSnack products include broccoli and lentil slices, chilli bean slices, tuna pasta salads, pasta bakes, cheese burgers and microwavable ready meals.

Food Standards Scotland has not been able to determine how many products have been affected and where they have been distributed to.