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Aldi chicken recalled as shoppers urged 'do not eat' due to choking risk
Aldi chicken recalled as shoppers urged 'do not eat' due to choking risk

Daily Record

time14 hours ago

  • Health
  • Daily Record

Aldi chicken recalled as shoppers urged 'do not eat' due to choking risk

BM Food Ltd is recalling a batch of its chicken products, which are sold in Aldi due to the possible presence of plastic, making it unsafe to eat due to choking risks A chicken product sold by Aldi has been urgently recalled over concerns it may contain pieces of plastic. BM Foods Ltd is withdrawing its Chicken Cooked Meat Trimmings from sale, as the possible presence of plastic poses a choking hazard making the product unsafe to eat. The recall applies to 400g packs with the batch code 50328453, and has a use-by date of July 4, 2025. Customers are urged not to consume the product and to return it to any Aldi store for a full refund. The Food Standards Agency has issued the following warning: "If you have bought any of the above products do not consume them." ‌ "Instead, return them to your nearest Aldi store for a full refund. For further information, please visit or contact customer services on 0800 042 0800." ‌ For reliable information on product recalls, customers are encouraged to consult the websites of the Food Standards Agency and the Chartered Trading Standards Institute, the Mirror reports. Shops are also expected to clearly display recall notices if goods are withdrawn from the market. Another recent safety alert involves Lidi. The store recalled its own-brand hash browns due to concerns they may contain metal pieces, posing a potential choking risk. The recalled Harvest Basket Hash Browns are sold in 750g frozen bags with the batch number 5144L and a best-before date of 24 May, 2027. In an official recall notice published online, Lidi stated: "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." Additionally, Lidi has recalled batches of its fruit and nut bars amid fears they could contain pieces of plastic. The store has recalled Alesto Raw Fruit and Nut Bars in several different flavours. ‌ The recall affects all flavours with the batch code L24337, best before December 2025 and the bars with the batch code L24316 with the best before date of November 2025. Other recent recalls you should be aware of, include Matalan removing three children's clothing items from sale over fears children could end up getting strangled by the clothing. Meanwhile, health food retailer Grape Tree recalled a batch of its Raw Unsalted Macadamia Nuts due to detecting Shiga Toxin-producing in one of its batches. For up-to-date recall information, consumers are advised to check the Food Standards Agency and Chartered Trading Standards Institute websites. Retailers are also expected to display recall notices in stores when a product has been pulled from shelves, which will be placed in the front doors and windows of the stores. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. 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. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

'Do not eat' warning as Aldi chicken product recalled over plastic contamination
'Do not eat' warning as Aldi chicken product recalled over plastic contamination

Daily Mirror

time16 hours ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mirror

'Do not eat' warning as Aldi chicken product recalled over plastic contamination

BM Foods Ltd is recalling a batch of its chicken products, which are sold by Aldi, due to the possible presence of plastic, making it unsafe for customers to eat A chicken product sold by Aldi has been urgently recalled due to fears it could contain plastic bits. BM Foods Ltd is taking its Chicken Cooked Meat Trimmings off shelves as these components pose a choking risk and make the items unsafe for consumption. The recall affects 400g packs with the batch code 50328453, which should be consumed before July 4, 2025. Customers are advised not to eat the product but to return it to any Aldi store for a full refund. The Food Standards Agency issued the warning: "If you have bought any of the above products do not consume them. ‌ "Instead, return them to your nearest Aldi store for a full refund. For further information, please visit or contact customer services on 0800 042 0800." ‌ For accurate details about product recalls, consumers can trust the Food Standards Agency and the Chartered Trading Standards Institute websites. Shops are also expected to clearly exhibit recall notices if goods are pulled from the market. Another recent safety concern involves Lidl recalling its own-brand hash browns over fears they may be contaminated with metal pieces, potentially creating a choking hazard. The affected Harvest Basket Hash Browns come in 750g frozen bags marked with the batch number 5144L and the consumption date of 24 May, 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." ‌ 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. Meanwhile, health foods brand Grape Tree recalled its Raw Unsalted Macadamia Nuts because Shiga toxin-producing was found in one of its batches. 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.

Major supermarkets pulls popular sauce off shelves over serious allergy risk
Major supermarkets pulls popular sauce off shelves over serious allergy risk

Wales Online

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • Wales Online

Major supermarkets pulls popular sauce off shelves over serious allergy risk

Major supermarkets pulls popular sauce off shelves over serious allergy risk Laoganma Black Bean Chilli Sauce, found in Sainsbury's and other supermarkets, has been pulled from shelves after it was found to contain undeclared peanuts, which could pose a risk to anyone with an allergy Sainsbury's is one of the major UK supermarkets to pull the sauce from their shelves (Image: Getty Images ) Shoppers are urged to check their cupboards, after a popular chilli sauce sold in UK supermarkets, was urgently recalled for containing undeclared peanuts. Laoganma Black Bean Chilli Sauce, which can be found in the world foods aisle at Sainsbury's. The product comes in a 280g jar, with the batch code 18232 and a best before date of 8 March 2026. This product could pose a serious risk to anyone with a peanut allergy. Symptoms of a peanut allergy can be serious. ‌ They can range from skin reactions to nausea and vomiting, and in severe cases, it can trigger a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction. ‌ The Food Standards Agency has issued a recall notice for the product. It states: "If you have bought the above product and have an allergy to peanuts, do not eat it. Instead return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund. "For further information, please contact Fortune Foods customer service team at info@ reports the Mirror. Read the biggest stories in Wales first by signing up to our daily newsletter here Laoganma Black Bean Chilli Sauce has been recalled for containing peanuts Article continues below Fortune Foods, the manufacturer of the product, has also issued a separate notice, saying: "We deeply regret this incident and are taking immediate steps to strengthen our labelling and quality control procedures to prevent a recurrence. "For further information or assistance, please contact our customer service team at info@ We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience or concern this may cause and thank you for your understanding." For all product recalls, the Food Standards Agency and Chartered Trading Standards Institute websites are reliable sources. Recall notices should also be visible in stores if a product has been removed from the shelves. ‌ Among other recalls to be aware of is Lidl's own-brand hash browns, which have been pulled over concerns they may contain metal fragments, posing a choking risk. The recall pertains to frozen Harvest Basket Hash Browns, 750g in size, with the batch number 5144L and a best before date of 24 May 2027. Additionally, Lidl has recalled batches of its fruit and nut bars due to fears they could contain plastic pieces. 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 a best before date of November 2025 with the batch code L24316. In another development, health foods brand Grape Tree has recalled its Raw Unsalted Macadamia Nuts after Shiga toxin-producing was detected in one of its batches. The product being recalled has the batch code G41 5 101 250610 and a best before date of 11 July 2026. The pack size is 250g. Article continues below infections can lead to symptoms such as diarrhoea, stomach cramps, vomiting, and fever.

UK supermarket recalls breakfast item over fears it contains pieces of metal
UK supermarket recalls breakfast item over fears it contains pieces of metal

Daily Mirror

time13-06-2025

  • 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.

Popular retailer recalls children's clothes over 'risk of being strangled'
Popular retailer recalls children's clothes over 'risk of being strangled'

Daily Mirror

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mirror

Popular retailer recalls children's clothes over 'risk of being strangled'

If you've purchased one of these products, you should return it to your nearest store for a full refund - and you won't need your receipt to get your money back Matalan has recalled three children's clothes products over fears children could end up getting strangled. The retailer has pulled its blue shark rash vest and shorts, its seersucker swimshorts in blue and boys tie dye swimshorts. If you've purchased one of these products, you should return it to your nearest Matalan for a full refund. You won't need your receipt to get your money back. These items were on sale from January 12, 2025 until March 17, 2025. ‌ In a recall notice published by Matalan, the retailer said: 'It has come to our attention that the above Boy's swim shorts do not meet our usual high standards for quality and safety, as there is high possibility of Entrapment and Strangulation with the draw cord. ‌ 'As customer safety is our highest priority, we are immediately recalling these swim shorts. If you've bought any of the swim shorts shown above, please do not use the product and return it at your earliest convenience to your nearest Matalan store where our staff will be happy to give you a full refund. 'You will not need to produce a receipt to claim a refund. If you have bought the above for someone else or know someone who has one then please let them know immediately about this notice. 'We pride ourselves on delivering great quality at great prices and we're really sorry for any inconvenience caused. Please note this recall does not affect any other Matalan product.' If you have any questions, you can contact Matalan on 0333 0044444, or by email at customercareceo@ 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. Other recall notices you should be aware of include 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. 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.

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