Tesco, Lidl, Iceland, and Morrisons mention bread, lasagna, and sweeteners

Urgent product recall notices have been issued by Tesco, Lidl, Iceland and other supermarkets due to health concerns.

If there is a problem By a food product that means it should not be sold, it may be “pulled” (removed from the shelves) or “recalled” (when customers are asked to return the product).

The Food Standards Agency issues “Product Recall Information Notices” and “Product Recall Information Notices” to allow consumers and local authorities to learn about food-related problems.

We rounded up Product recalls Released within the last month.

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Liddell

Cologran stevia

Lidl GB mentions Cologran Stevia Sweetener Tablets (Stevia variant) because aspartame (E951) is not mentioned on the label.

This means that the product represents a potential health risk for patients with phenylketonuria (PKU).

Product details

Colgran stevia sweetener tablets

  • Package size: 100 tablets
  • Batch Code: L 91424C
  • Best date before completion: December 2022

If you bought the above product and have PKU, do not eat it.

Instead, return it to the Lidl GB store it was purchased from and get a full refund.

Iceland

Stokely fruit sherbet

Iceland remembers Stokely’s fruit sorbet because it contains milk not mentioned on the label.

  • Best used before: February 2022
  • Best before: March 2022

This means that the product presents a potential health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or dairy products.

All consumers who have purchased this product with the date code (s) included, must not consume it.

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Please return to any Iceland store where a full refund will be made. No receipt required.

For more details or if you have any questions, please call 044 (0) 1254 682388 or the customer service line at 044 (0) 800 328 0800 and select Option 2.

Waitrose and Morrisons

Classic Beef Kirsty Lasagna

Worthenshaws Ltd recalls Kirsty’s Classic Beef Lasagne because they have a statement on the label that the product is free of all 14 allergens, which is imprecise as the product contains oats.

The oats are also not emphasized on the label.

This means that the product is suitable for those on a gluten-free diet, however it is not suitable for those who are allergic to oats.

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Kirsty Mini Classic Beef Lasagna

  • Pack size: 250 gm
  • Dates for use: All dates from September 2 to October 19, 2020

Classic Beef Kirsty Lasagna

  • Pack size: 400 gm
  • Dates for use: All dates from September 10 to October 24, 2020

Waitrose

Mini 9s chocolate cup cake

Waitrose & Co. remember the 9s mini chocolate brownie for its unauthorized nut (nuts).

The product is improperly packed and contains coffee cakes and small walnuts instead.

Therefore the product contains nuts (nuts) that are not mentioned on the label.

This means that the product poses a potential health risk for anyone with a nut (nut) allergy.

Mini Cup Cake Chocolate Waitrose 9 Pieces (Pack of 9)

  • Best used before 06 October 2020
  • Allergens – nuts (walnuts)
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If you have purchased the above product and are allergic to nuts (nuts), do not eat it. Alternatively, return it to the store it was purchased from for a full refund.

cooperative

Co-op calls out 18 Chocolate Caramel Shortcake Bites.

Co-op calls out 18 Chocolate Caramel Shortcake Bites. This is because some packages contain an incorrect product which results in barley (gluten) not being mentioned on the label.

This means the product is a potential health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to barley or gluten.

Product details

  • Chocolate Caramel Shortcake Bites
  • Package size: 18 pieces
  • Best before: October 16th

If you have purchased the above product and are allergic or intolerant to barley or gluten, do not eat it.

Alternatively, customers should call 0800 0686 727, email [email protected] or if customers are making a primary trip to the nearest Co-op store, they can return the item in store for a full refund.

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Tesco

Van der Meulen remembers Melba Thins Original because it contained an egg not mentioned on the label.

This means that the product is a potential health risk for anyone with an egg allergy or intolerance.

Product details

  • Original melpa foil
  • Package size: 100g
  • Best before: April 30, 2021

If you purchased the above product and have an egg allergy or intolerance, do not eat it. Alternatively, return it to the store it was purchased from for a full refund.

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