Supermarkets in the UK have issued urgent warnings to customers over possible health risks from items bought in stores.
Morrisons, Aldi, Lidl, Tesco and Sainsbury’s are among the supermarkets urging customers not to eat food items.
Food allergies, incorrect packaging and choking hazards are among the reasons behind a number of product recalls.
We've rounded up the latest products to be recalled.
If you have bought any of the items mentioned below, you need to be aware of these possible health risks.
Morrisons
Morrisons has issued an urgent recall over a it’s own brand chocolate-covered ice cream amid health fears.
Amour Classic Vanilla Ice Cream is being recalled over fears it may contain pieces of plastic.
The Food Standards Agency issued the health warning over the dairy product stating “the possible presence of plastic makes this product unsafe to eat”.
Morrisons Amour Classic Vanilla Ice Cream
Product details:
- Pack size: 360 (3 x 120ml)
- Best before: February 2023
Waitrose
Waitrose is recalling Waitrose & Partners Plantlife Pulled Oyster Mushroom Burgers because the product may contain small pieces of blue plastic. The possible presence of plastic makes this product unsafe to eat.
Waitrose & partners Plantlife Pulled Oyster Mushroom Burgers
- Pack size: 200g
- Batch code: all
- Use by: All date codes
Tesco
Tesco is recalling Jack’s 50% Reduced Fat Salad Cream and Tesco 50% Less Fat Salad Cream because they contain milk which is not mentioned on the label.
Product details:
Jack’s 50% Reduced Fat Salad Cream
- Pack size: 450ml
- Batch code: All Batches
- Best before: June 2022
- Allergens: Milk
Tesco 50% Less Fat Salad Cream
- Pack size: 450ml
- Batch code: All Batches
- Best before: June 2022
- Allergens: Milk
Sainsbury's
SFC Wholesale Ltd is recalling The Original SFC Bargain Box as it contains milk, which is not mentioned on the label. This means the product is a possible health risk to anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents.
The Original SFC Bargain Box
- Pack size:700g
- Best before: All dates up to and including 30th September 2022
- Allergens: Milk
Aldi
Aldi is recalling Crestwood 2 Puff Pastry Cheese and Onion Slices because they contain barley (gluten) and mustard which are not mentioned on the label.
Due to an error in packaging some items may be filled with the wrong product making it a possible health risk to consumers.
Crestwood 2 Puff Pastry Cheese and Onion Slices
- Pack size: 300g
- Use by: 16 August 2021
- Allergens: Gluten (barley), Mustard
Lidl
Lidl is recalling My Street Food Patatas Bravas with Aioli Dip because it contains milk which is not mentioned on the label.
The incorrect label makes the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents.
Product details:
My Street Food Patatas Bravas with Aioli Dip
- Pack size: 560g
- Best before: All Dates
- Allergens: Milk
Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s is recalling On the Go Spicy Chicken Pasta because it contains milk which is not mentioned on the label.
The product is therefore a possible health risk to consumers with and allergy or intollerance to milk or milk constituents.
The incorrect label means some packs could contain cheese and tomato pasta rather than spicy chicken pasta as specified on the label.
Product details:
Sainsbury's On the Go Spicy Chicken Pasta
- Pack size: 275g
- Use by: 30 August 2021
- Allergens: Milk
Quorn Foods
Quorn Foods, popular for its range vegetarian products, is sold in all major UK supermarkets.
The company is recalling Quorn Vegetarian Turkey and Stuffing Slices because it contains wheat (gluten).
The product is labelled with a gluten free logo which makes it a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to wheat or gluten.
Product details:
Quorn Vegetarian Turkey and Stuffing Slices:
- Pack size: 170g
- Use by: All date codes
- Allergens: Gluten (wheat)
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