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Supermarkets issue food recalls over safety concerns

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
October 31, 2025
in UK Health and Safety Latest
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Supermarkets issue food recalls over safety concerns

Story Highlight

– Major UK supermarkets recall items due to safety concerns.
– Products include chocolates, pastries, and pet food.
– Shoppers urged to check labels for undeclared allergens.
– Refunds available for returned recalled items at stores.
– Safety warnings issued for possible contamination with allergens.

Full Story

Major UK supermarkets are currently undertaking a series of food and drink product recalls due to safety concerns that could potentially harm consumers. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has put out several ‘do not eat’ alerts, encompassing well-known retail chains including Home Bargains, Aldi, Marks & Spencer, Tesco, Iceland, and Lidl, among others. Customers who may have purchased any of the affected items are urged to examine batch codes or ‘best before’ dates to ensure their safety. Should any issues be detected, items can be returned to the point of purchase for a full refund.

One particular concern pertains to a dog food brand that is suspected of being contaminated with Salmonella. This poses significant health risks not only to pets consuming the food but also to humans handling it.

**Home Bargains Recall**

Home Bargains has announced a recall involving specific chocolate products that contain allergens not indicated in English on the packaging. The affected items include Milka Hazelnut (90g), Milka Whole Nut (95g), and Milka Oreo Brownie (100g). Due to insufficient allergen labelling, these chocolates could present a health risk to individuals allergic or intolerant to milk, hazelnuts, soya, wheat, or gluten, as well as to those with coeliac disease. The parent company, TJ Morris, has implemented point-of-sale notices in their stores to inform customers about the recall process. The FSA advises anyone with relevant allergies to refrain from consuming these chocolates and to reach out to their customer care line or return the products for a refund.

**Aldi Recall**

In a related development, Aldi has issued apologies to its customers after recalling two of its food products, including steak and custard tarts. This action was taken due to the presence of undeclared ingredients that pose potential health risks for individuals with allergies. The Ashfields brand 30 Day matured thin cut beef steaks (360g) have been flagged for containing milk, which was not disclosed due to a packaging mistake. Similarly, the PYB02 PANATAS part-baked custard tarts could endanger those with allergies to egg, milk, gluten, and possibly nuts and sesame. The FSA stresses the importance of returning these items to Aldi outlets for full refunds.

**Lidl Recall**

Lidl has also taken steps to recall its XXL Sondey Stroopwaffel with Caramel Flavour Filling & Butter after reports indicated the possibility of metal fragments in the product. This recall affects multiple batch codes, all advised to be returned for a refund. Lidl expressed regret over the situation and has informed customers through notices in stores to ensure awareness about this serious safety concern.

**Marks & Spencer Recall**

Marks & Spencer is recalling its M&S Milk Chocolate Honeycomb, as it may inadvertently contain peanuts not listed on the label. This recall affects the 120g pack with a specific lot number and best before date. Customers allergic to peanuts are advised to return the product to the store for a refund, with notices available to alert shoppers.

**THIS Isn’t Chicken Deli Pieces Recall**

Another important recall involves THIS™ Isn’t Chicken Deli Pieces, which has undeclared soya and wheat gluten within its 120g packaging. This oversight presents risks for sufferers of relevant allergies or intolerances. Customers are again urged to return the product, with point-of-sale notices provided for clarity.

**Chocolate Biscuit Recall**

In a separate issue, TJX Europe has recalled Les Florentins Chocolat Biscuits sold at TK Maxx and Homesense due to the presence of undeclared gluten. Customers are provided with instructions on how to return these chocolates for refunds, demonstrating the ongoing vigilance across different supermarkets to ensure public safety.

**Tesco Allergy Recall**

Tesco has warned customers about its Free From Breadcrumbs due to wheat content not declared on the packaging. This recall affects all batches of the product, which may pose a significant threat to those with allergies or intolerances to gluten. The company apologised for any inconvenience and specified that no receipt is needed for returning products.

**Iceland Safety Recall**

Lastly, Iceland has issued a recall for its Vegetable Lasagne over safety fears related to plastic contamination. This product is noted to be unsafe for consumption, with affected best before dates outlined in the recall notice. Customers are encouraged to return any purchased Lasagne for a full refund as a precautionary step.

These comprehensive announcements underline the critical nature of food safety and the responsibility of retailers to ensure consumer protection. The FSA continues to provide information and guidance to both supermarkets and consumers regarding these recalls, reflecting a commitment to public health.

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  1. Randall Dean says:
    2 months ago

    Important reminder to always check packaging and batch details before consuming products. Undeclared allergens and contamination can cause serious harm, so returning affected items for a refund is the right action. If you or a family member feel unwell after eating any recalled product seek medical advice and report the incident to the Food Standards Agency so they can track and manage the risk.

  2. cora mitchell says:
    2 months ago

    Important reminder to always check labels and batch codes before consuming products. Undeclared allergens and contamination are serious risks that can cause severe illness. If you have any of the recalled items return them to the store for a full refund and follow any additional guidance from the Food Standards Agency. If anyone is unwell after consuming a recalled product seek medical advice and report the incident to the FSA so they can investigate and prevent further harm.

  3. Shawn Douglas says:
    1 month ago

    Good reminder to check your cupboards and labels. Undeclared allergens and possible contamination are serious risks that can cause illness or worse. Returning affected items for a refund and following the Food Standards Agency guidance is the right course of action. If anyone has symptoms after consuming recalled products they should seek medical advice and inform their GP.

  4. tyler dean says:
    1 month ago

    Checks like these are essential. Undeclared allergens and contamination can cause serious harm, so returning affected products and following FSA guidance is the right step. Retailers and suppliers must review their supplier controls, batch traceability and cleaning regimes to prevent recurrence. Customers should check labels and batch codes, dispose of or return suspect items, and seek medical advice if they have symptoms after exposure.

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