Tesco and Aldi food recall: Urgent warning issued amid health fears – full list here

Those who have been shopping in the supermarkets Tesco and Aldi are being urged to check their cupboards as some items come with a serious risk. Urgent warnings are not often issued but are something that should be taken very seriously. The products are being recalled due to glass which could easily break and because of undeclared ingredients on the label. This could cause a serious health risk for anyone with allergies and the item should be returned to stores.

Tesco and Aldi food recall: Urgent warning issued for Blue Dragon product with health risk

Aldi is recalling some of its desserts as they come in glass pots which are thought to be unsafe.

The Food Standards Agency posted: “The glass pots containing the products may break which could present a safety risk.”

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The affected items have a pack size of 170g and the issue affects desserts with any batch code and any use by date.

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The supermarket is recalling packs which are 180g and with any batch code and any use by date.

Those who have bought the product are being urged not to eat it, and instead return it to the store where they were bought for a full refund.

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A recall has been issued by AB World Foods over an item which can be bought in Tesco.

The curry kit has been recalled as it contains mustard which is not mentioned on the label.

The affected pack is 170g with the batch codes GB 0439, GB 0459, GB 0679.

It also has the best before date of August 2020 or September 2020.

Although Blue Dragon products are sold in a number of supermarkets, the recall stated the affected product has only been sold in Tesco stores.

Point of sale notices have been issued to be displayed in stores which explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have the product.

Those who have bought the product are being urged not to eat it and those with an allergy to mustard are being asked to contact the consumer consumer team.

An urgent recall warning was recently issued about a Quorn product which is sold in Tesco, Sainsbury’s, ASDA and Waitrose. 

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