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Supermarkets Issue Urgent Product Recalls: Check Your Shelves
Several supermarkets have recently announced product recalls due to safety concerns. Customers are urged to check their fridges, freezers, and cupboards for affected items. If you possess any recalled products, it is essential to stop using them immediately and return them to the store for a full refund, with no receipt necessary.
Food recalls typically occur due to contamination risks, such as pathogens like listeria or salmonella, or manufacturing issues that may include foreign objects like plastic or metal. Mislabeling, particularly regarding allergens, can also prompt recalls. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) emphasizes that food businesses must act responsibly in recalling unsafe products. They collaborate with local authorities to keep consumers informed when such incidents arise.
Recent Product Recalls
The following products have been identified in recent recalls:
**Morrisons Savers Salad Cream** has been pulled from shelves due to undeclared allergens. The product, which weighs 420g and has a best before date of August 2026, contains egg and mustard not listed on the label. If you have purchased this item, do not consume it. Return it to any Morrisons store for a complete refund. For inquiries, customers can contact Morrisons Customer Services at 0345 611 6111. The supermarket has stated that no other products are affected and has apologized for the inconvenience.
Aldi has issued an urgent recall for its **Ashfields 30 Day Matured Thin Cut Beef Steaks**. Priced at £3.99, this 360g steak is being removed from shelves due to undeclared milk on the label, posing a risk to those who are lactose intolerant or have dairy allergies. The use-by date is October 26, 2025. Customers should return the product for a full refund and can reach Aldi’s customer service at 0800 042 0800.
Additional Product Warnings
**Lidl GB** is recalling its **XXL Sondey Stroopwaffel with Caramel Flavour Filling & Butter** because it may contain metal, making it unsafe for consumption. The affected product comes in a 560g pack with best before dates of November 21, 2025, December 2, 2025, and December 3, 2025. Customers are advised not to eat it and to return it for a refund. More information is available by contacting Lidl Customer Care at 0203 966 5566 or via email at [email protected].
Finally, **Tesco** is recalling its **Free From Breadcrumbs**, which contain wheat—not declared on the packaging. This poses a health risk for anyone with wheat allergies, gluten intolerance, or coeliac disease. The 170g product includes all batch codes and best before dates, with the recall date noted as October 15, 2025. Tesco advises customers not to consume the product and to return it for a full refund. For customer service, visit tesco.com/help/contact.
The FSA continues to monitor and update information on product recalls, emphasizing the importance of food safety and hygiene across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Consumers are encouraged to stay informed and act promptly in response to such recalls to ensure their safety.
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