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Morrisons, Tesco and Aldi shoppers are warned the food should not be eaten

Morrisons, Tesco and Aldi shoppers are warned the food should not be eaten

Shoppers are encouraged to return items to stores for a full refund.

Aldi
Shoppers are encouraged to return items to stores for a full refund.(Image: Joseph Raynor / Nottingham Post)

Several food products have been recalled from various supermarkets as shoppers are urged to return the products for a full refund and warned against eating them. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) recalls products for a variety of reasons, including when products contain allergens not listed on the packaging or when plastic is found in the product.

When a product is recalled for any reason, the FSA provides details of what you should do if you bought the item, as well as details of why the item was withdrawn from sale. Here are the latest product reviews:

Morrisons

Morrisons is recalling Morrisons crushed garlic because the product excludes an ingredient that prevents microbiological growth and poses a potential risk to those who may eat it.

Product Details

Morrisons recalls Morrisons Crushed Garlic
Morrisons recalls Morrisons Crushed Garlic (Image: Morrisons )

Morrisons crushed garlic

  • Package size: 75 g.
  • Expiration date: October 19, 2025

Morrisons states: “If you have purchased the above product, do not eat it. Instead, return it to the store where it was purchased for a full refund.”

Lidl

Lidl GB is recalling Meadow fresh potato salads because they may contain pieces of copper. The possible presence of copper makes these products unsafe to eat.

Product Details

Lidl GB recalls Meadow fresh potato salads
Lidl GB recalls Meadow fresh potato salads(Image: Lidl GB)

Fresh meadow potato salad with yogurt

  • Package size: 500 g.
  • Use by: December 7, 2024, December 13, 2024, December 14, 2024, December 16, 2024, December 21, 2024

Fresh meadow potato salad with cream

  • Package size: 500 g.
  • Use by: December 12, 2024, December 16, 2024, December 23, 2024

If you purchased the above foods, do not eat them. Instead, return them to the store where you purchased them for a full refund. Any customers with questions or concerns can contact Lidl’s customer care team on 0203 966 5566 or [email protected].

Iceland takeaway, Chinese chicken curry

Some brands are taking precautionary measures by recalling some spice products that contain mustard. They may contain peanuts that are not listed on the label. This means that these products pose a possible health risk to people with peanut allergies. This Icelandic product is one of many food products being recalled.

Product details

Several brands are taking precautionary measures by recalling some spice products containing mustard.
Several brands are taking precautionary measures by recalling some spice products containing mustard.(Image: Iceland)

Iceland takeaway, Chinese chicken curry

  • Package size: 375 g.
  • Expiration date: all dates up to and including March 13, 2026.

Aldi

Aldi is recalling Let’s Party Vegetable Bao buns because they contain sesame and duck meat, which is not mentioned on the label. This means that the product poses a possible health risk to people allergic to sesame.

Product details

Let's have a Vegetable Bun Bao
Let’s have a Vegetable Bun Bao(Image: Aldi)

Let’s have a Vegetable Bun Bao

  • Package size: 8 pcs.
  • Expiration date: all date codes.

If you purchased the above product and are allergic to sesame, do not eat it. Instead, return it to the store where you purchased it for a full refund.