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Daily Mirror
13-06-2025
- General
- Daily Mirror
UK supermarket recalls breakfast item over fears it contains pieces of metal
If you have purchased this product, you can return it to your nearest Lidl for a full refund - here is everything you need to know Lidl has recalled its own-brand hash browns over fears they contain pieces of metal. The discount supermarket said the breakfast staple could cause a choking hazard. The recall affects frozen Harvest Basket Hash Browns in size 750g with the batch number 5144L and best before date of May 24, 2027. In a recall notice published online, the retailer said: " Lidl GB is recalling the product due to the potential presence of foreign bodies (metal) which may present a choking hazard. "If you have bought the above product we advise you not to eat it. Customers are asked to return this product to the nearest store where a full refund will be issued." If you have purchased this product, you can return it to your nearest Lidl for a full refund. If you are worried or have any questions, you can contact Lidl on 0203 966 5566 or email For all product recalls, you can check the Food Standards Agency and Chartered Trading Standards Institute websites. You should also notice recall notices in stores if they've pulled a product from shelves. A separate notice on the FSA website reads: "Lidl GB is recalling the above product. A point of sale notice will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling this product. "This notice explains to customers why the product is being recalled and tells them what to do if they have bought the product. If you have bought the above product, do not eat it. Instead, return it to your nearest store for a full refund." Get the best deals and tips from Mirror Money WHATSAPP GROUP: Get money news and top deals straight to your phone by joining our Money WhatsApp group here. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Lidl has also recalled batches of its fruit and nut bars over fears they could contain pieces of plastic. The supermarket has recalled Alesto Raw Fruit and Nut Bars in various flavours. The recall applies to all stock with a best before date of December 2025 with the batch code L24337, and best before date of November 2025 with the batch code L24316. Other recall notices you should be aware of include Matalan pulling three children's clothes products over fears children could end up getting strangled. The retailer has recalled its blue shark rash vest and shorts, its seersucker swimshorts in blue and boys tie dye swimshorts. These items were on sale from January 12, 2025 until March 17, 2025. Meanwhile, health foods brand Grape Tree pulling its Raw Unsalted Macadamia Nuts because Shiga toxin-producing was found in one of its batches. The product that has been recalled has the batch code G41 5 101 250610 and a best before date of July 11, 2026. The pack size is 250g. infections can cause diarrhea, stomach cramps, vomiting, and fever.


Daily Mirror
20-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Mirror
Popular snack urgently recalled over fears it could be contaminated with E.coli
The product, which comes in a pack size 250g, has the batch code G41 5 101 250610 and a best before date of July 11, 2026 A popular snack has been recalled over fears it could be contaminated with Grape Tree has pulled its Raw Unsalted Macadamia Nuts because Shiga toxin-producing was found in one of its batches. The product that has been recalled has the batch code G41 5 101 250610 and a best before date of July 11, 2026. The pack size is 250g. infections can cause diarrhea, stomach cramps, vomiting, and fever. In a recall notice published online, Grape Tree said: 'If you have bought Raw Unsalted Macadamia Nuts 250g as detailed above, do not eat them. Instead, check if you have bought the affected batch code. 'You can do this by taking a picture of this notice or writing down the batch code/best before date for reference at home. Return the product to the store for a full refund (with or without a receipt).' The Food Standards Agency (FSA) also shared the product recall notice. On the FSA website, it reads: 'Point of sale notices will be displayed in stores where the product was sold. 'These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product.' For more information, you can contact Grape Tree on info@ For all product recalls, you can check the FSA and Chartered Trading Standards Institute websites. You should also notice recall notices in stores if they've pulled a product from shelves. Other recall notices you should be aware of include Lidl pulling batches of its fruit and nut bars over fears they could contain pieces of plastic. The supermarket has recalled Alesto Raw Fruit and Nut Bars in various flavours. The recall applies to all stock with a best before date of December 2025 with the batch code L24337, and best before date of November 2025 with the batch code L24316. Meanwhile, Asda has recalled packs of its own-brand hot and spicy chicken breast slices because of an incorrect use-by date on the packet. The packs of chicken weigh 160g and are labelled with an incorrect use-by date of May 30, 2025. The product is priced at £2.94 according to the Asda website. Aldi has also recalled its Inspired Cuisine Baby Potatoes with Herbs and Butter because certain batches of these potatoes contain a packaging error, where milk is not mentioned on the label. This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents. The potatoes that have been recalled have a use by date of April 12 and the barcode 4061463488152. Morrisons was also forced to recall its own-brand The Best 6 Thick Cumberland Sausages because they may contain small pieces of blue plastic. The affected product has a pack size of 400g and a use by date of May 1, 2025.