'Do not eat' warning issued as Morrisons & Lidl recall popular food items including garlicUrgent recalls have been issued over the last couple of weeks which involve various food items. The recalls were issued by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) as well as the supermarkets themselves. The supermarket chains have warned customers “do not eat” the affected items, asking them to return items to nearby stores. The most recent one comes from Morrisons, who is recalling its Morrisons Crushed Garlic. According to the supermarket, an ingredient has been omitted from the product that prevents microbiological growth and therefore presents a potential risk to consumers. Morrisons Crushed GarlicPack size: 75g Best before: October 19, 2025 If you have purchased the above product, customers are urged not to eat it. Instead, return it to the store for a full refund. No other products are date codes are affected by this issue and the supermarket apologised for the inconvenience. Lidl GB also issued a recall notice on its Meadow Fresh Potato Salads over fears they may contain pieces of copper. The presence of copper makes these products unsafe to eat. Meadow Fresh Potato Salad with YoghurtPack size: 500g Use by: December 7, 2024, December 13, 2024, December 14, 2024, December 16, 2024 and December 21, 2024 Meadow Fresh Potato Salad with Crème FraichePack size: 500g Use by: December 12, 2024, December 16, 2024 and December 23, 2024 If you have purchased the above products, return them to your nearest store for a full refund. Another food recall comes from The WilderKitchen, which can be purchased online. The company is issuing a recall on its Wilderbee Gochujang Hot Honey because it contains gluten which is not mentioned on the label. This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with coeliac disease and/or an allergy or intolerance to gluten or cereals containing gluten. Wilderbee Gochujang Hot HoneyPack size: 260g, 350g, 1.4kg Batch code: All batches, up to batch 426 Best before: May 11, 2026 If you have purchased this product, return it to the store you purchased it from for a full refund. Source link Posted: 2024-11-30 11:27:10 |
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