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Tara Rowden by Tara Rowden
July 10, 2026
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Major UK retailers issue urgent recalls over health risks

Story Highlight

– Major UK retailers issued urgent food and product recalls.
– Ham products recalled due to Listeria contamination risk.
– Marks and Spencer’s cheese recalled for Listeria hazard.
– Primark pepper mills found to contain excessive lead.
– John Lewis items recalled over potential asbestos contamination.

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Urgent Recalls Issued by Major UK Retailers Due to Health Hazards

This week has seen a flurry of recalls from prominent UK retailers, including Marks and Spencer, Tesco, Lidl, John Lewis, and Primark. These warnings have been prompted by concerns over potential health risks associated with various food products and household items. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) and the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) have both released notifications urging consumers to take immediate action regarding these recalls.

The FSA has highlighted numerous food items that could pose a risk of food poisoning, while the OPSS has flagged certain consumer goods that present serious health concerns. Shoppers are being advised to refrain from consuming the affected products and to return them to the place of purchase for refunds. Below is an overview of the latest recalls that customers need to heed.

**Ham Products from Lidl and Tesco**

The two supermarkets released alerts concerning ham products this week, specifically highlighting potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. This bacterium can lead to listeriosis, particularly dangerous for certain groups, including the elderly, pregnant women, newborns, and individuals with compromised immune systems. Symptoms often mimic those of the flu, such as high fever, muscle pain, and gastrointestinal issues, but in severe cases, it can lead to more serious complications, including meningitis.

Lidl has recalled the following products:

– Brady Family Crumb Irish Ham: 80g pack, Batch code 235880, Use by July 16, 2026
– Deluxe Honey Roast Carved Irish Ham: 130g pack, Batch code 235473, Use by July 16, 2026
– Deluxe Triple Oak Smoked Carved Irish Ham: 130g pack, Batch code 235461, Use by July 16, 2026

Tesco’s recall includes the same ham products, and consumers have been advised to check their purchase for the indicated batch codes. A prominent health warning from the FSA states, “If you have bought these products, do not eat them and return them to the retailer for a full refund.”

**Marks and Spencer Cheese Recall**

Marks and Spencer has initiated a recall for its Food Truffle Gouda due to the same listeria risk. The retailer has requested customers not to consume this product and to return it to their nearest M&S store for a full refund. Only specific date codes are involved in this recall, and it is important to note that no other Marks and Spencer products are affected by this warning. The product details are as follows:

– Food Truffle Gouda: 150g pack, Product code 29424887, Use by October 9, 2026

The recall extends specifically to the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, based on precautionary measures related to public health safety.

**Pasta Recall: Minton & Donello Organic White Orzo**

Another notable recall pertains to Minton and Donello’s Organic White Orzo, which has been flagged due to inaccurate labelling. The product, marketed as “Orzo White Rice,” erroneously omits gluten from its ingredient list. The packet contains wheat, creating a significant health risk for those with gluten allergies, intolerances, or coeliac disease. Consumers are advised not to consume the product if they have such conditions, and to return it for a full refund. The specifics of the recall are:

– Minton & Donello Organic White Orzo: 500g pack, Batch codes 78850, Best before January 31, May 2, and May 24, 2027

**Primark and John Lewis Warnings**

Primark has initiated recalls for several models of pepper mills that have been found to contain excessive lead levels, thus posing a serious chemical risk. These hand-grinding mills, sold for £8, were manufactured in India and are now subject to a recall. Primark has urged consumers to cease use immediately and return the products to stores for a full refund. The affected models include:

– Pepper mill Model 6772201, Product code 5397349037640
– Pepper mill Model 6770801, Product code 5397349037541
– Pepper mill Model 3022201, Product code 5397349075604

The OPSS emphasized the chemical hazards in light of lead exposure, which fails to meet the standards set by REACH Enforcement Regulations 2008.

Meanwhile, John Lewis has recalled various doorstops and draught excluders due to potential asbestos contamination. These products, available for purchase since January 31, 2021, are considered a health risk as they may contain marble chips contaminated with asbestos, a substance known for its harmful effects even at low exposure levels. Buyers of these items are urged to stop using them immediately, ensuring they are kept out of reach of children. The following products are affected:

– Draught Excluder Navy: Product code 57090502
– Duck Doorstop: Product code 57090429
– Elephant Doorstop: Product code 57090428
And several others, listed in the OPSS guidance.

As public health remains a priority, consumers are urged to remain vigilant regarding recalls and to take immediate action by returning any affected items to their retailers. The ongoing diligence of the FSA and OPSS in monitoring food and product safety underscores the collaborative effort to protect consumers from health risks associated with faulty or hazardous goods.

Our Thoughts

To avoid the recalls highlighted, several actions could have been taken. Firstly, retailers should have implemented stricter supplier vetting processes and thorough quality control measures during the manufacturing and delivery stages, ensuring that products meet health standards to prevent contamination with pathogens like Listeria monocytogenes. Additionally, compliance with the General Food Laws (Food Safety Act 1990) and the Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013 must be enforced more rigorously to prevent food safety hazards.

For the items containing lead and potential asbestos, adherence to the REACH Enforcement Regulations 2008 and the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 is crucial. Regular risk assessments and compliance audits are necessary to ensure that all products meet safety requirements.

Key lessons include the importance of clear labeling to prevent allergic reactions, as seen with the Minton and Donello Organic White Orzo, highlighting the need for compliance with the Food Information Regulations 2014. To prevent similar incidents, continuous staff training on health and safety regulations and effective communication about product recalls must be enhanced across all retailers.

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Tara Rowden

Tara Rowden

Tara Rowden covers health, safety, and environmental news for UK Safety News, focusing on product safety, consumer health warnings, and occupational hazards. She reports on alerts from bodies including the MHRA, HSE, and local authorities, helping workers and employers stay informed about emerging risks.

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