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Supermarkets issue recall warnings over food safety concerns

Michael Harland by Michael Harland
June 28, 2026
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Supermarkets issue recall warnings over food safety concerns

Story Highlight

– Multiple products recalled over health risks nationwide.
– Morrisons pasta contains undeclared milk, posing allergy risk.
– Salmonella found in fruit sold at major supermarkets.
– Chutney recall due to possible metal contamination.
– Morrisons cashews may contain glass; do not consume.

Full Story

In recent weeks, several consumers across the UK have been alerted to various food safety recalls affecting products sold at major supermarkets, raising concerns regarding potential health risks associated with these items. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has played a vital role in disseminating this information, including issuing advisories to warn customers against consuming specific products.

As part of these initiatives, notable supermarket chains, including Morrisons, Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s, Marks and Spencer, and Waitrose, have found themselves imposed with recalls due to different health concerns, highlighting the ongoing vigilance required in food safety.

Morrisons has taken action regarding their Coronation Chicken Pasta, prompting customers to refrain from eating this particular dish. The recall stems from a mislabeling issue, as select packages of this product may contain traces of Florida Salad, leading to the unexpected presence of milk—a significant health risk for those with dairy allergies or lactose intolerance. Morrisons confirmed that the items in question bear a use by date of June 30 and carry the batch code GBB 584 031. A spokesperson from the FSA stated that all customers who have purchased this product should bring it back to their local Morrisons store for a full refund, underlining the supermarket’s commitment to consumer safety.

In a further warning, the FSA announced that fruit products across several leading supermarket chains have been recalled due to potential salmonella contamination. This precautionary measure involves products prepared by Prepworld, with testing revealing the presence of salmonella in certain batches of apples and kiwis used in the items. Symptoms of salmonella can include fever, diarrhoea, and abdominal cramps. Consumers are urged to check the specifics of each product and return any affected item to the corresponding store for a refund.

Products that have been identified in this recall include various fruit packs sold at Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Marks and Spencer, and Waitrose, with varying use by dates primarily between June 23 and June 24. In the wake of these recalls, the FSA has reiterated the importance of responsible marketing and consumer safety, urging those potentially affected to refrain from consumption and return the items.

Meanwhile, another concerning situation has emerged surrounding a popular condiment. The Arran Fine Foods Caramelised Red Onion Chutney, available at Tesco and Sainsbury’s, is being recalled due to fears that it may contain pieces of metal. The Food Standards Agency has moved quickly to inform consumers, urging those who have purchased this product to return it immediately as a precaution. The impacted batches cover various dates, with consumers being explicitly warned not to consume the chutney under any circumstance.

Morrisons also announced a separate recall of their Savers range of cashew nuts, following reports that some packs may contain fragments of glass. The affected 125g packets, with best before dates spanning August to October, have prompted the FSA to urge consumers to avoid consumption and instead return these products for a refund.

Additionally, concerns were raised over the Gü Double Sea Salted Caramel Frozen Dessert available at Tesco and Waitrose. This product has been recalled due to the unlabelled presence of hazelnuts and soya, presenting a risk to consumers with allergies. The FSA reported that less than ten units are believed to be affected, but as a precaution, the company has issued a recall to protect consumers.

The FSA’s proactive response highlights a broader concern around food safety and the challenges faced in the manufacturing and labelling processes. In the event of potential health hazards, the agency issues product withdrawal and recall notices to inform local authorities and the public about the situation. Such measures are crucial for maintaining consumer trust and mitigating health risks associated with contaminated or mislabeled food products.

Each instance of a recall is taken seriously by both retailers and the FSA, aiming to minimize health risks while ensuring transparency with the public. Major supermarket chains have publicly apologised for any inconvenience caused, reiterating that no other products are included in these recalls and emphasizing their ongoing commitment to food safety.

It is essential for consumers to remain vigilant and aware of recalls, understanding the rights they have regarding refunds and providing feedback to retailers when necessary. The pressure to maintain high safety standards in the food industry is constant, and incidents like these serve as reminders of the complexities involved in ensuring food safety from production to consumption.

In conclusion, the recent food recalls reflect ongoing efforts to uphold health and safety in the UK’s food supply. Consumers are encouraged to pay close attention to official announcements from the FSA and retailers alike, ensuring they take appropriate actions regarding recalled items. Through diligence and timely notifications, the risks associated with contaminated or mislabeled products can be effectively managed.

Our Thoughts

The recent recalls highlight significant lapses in food safety management that could have been avoided by stricter adherence to UK health and safety regulations, particularly the Food Safety Act 1990 and the Food Labelling Regulations 1996. Key lessons include the necessity for comprehensive allergen management and robust quality control systems to ensure accurate labeling of food products and to prevent contamination.

To mitigate such incidents, manufacturers should implement more stringent hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP) procedures, ensuring that allergy information is clear and accurate on packaging. Regular training and audits could also help maintain high compliance levels among staff regarding food safety practices.

The recalls occurred due to undeclared allergens (milk in pasta, nuts in desserts) and contamination risks (salmonella, pieces of glass or metal). These breaches of food safety standards not only pose health risks to vulnerable consumers but can severely damage the reputations of the supermarket chains involved.

Proactive communication strategies and swift recalls, supported by clear point-of-sale notices, are commendable. However, preventing such incidents should be the primary focus, reinforcing the need for rigorous safety protocols to safeguard consumer health.

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