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Supermarkets issue urgent recalls over health risks in various food products

Ellie Cartwright by Ellie Cartwright
April 24, 2026
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Supermarkets issue urgent recalls over health risks in various food products

Story Highlight

– Multiple food products recalled over health risks nationwide.
– Marks & Spencer’s yoghurt recall due to undeclared gluten.
– Aldi recalls salmon fillets for incorrect use-by date.
– Tesco Finest dessert may contain plastic; do not eat.
– Mouse contamination prompts recall of various porridge products.

Full Story

Numerous food products have been recalled across the UK due to health concerns, prompting the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to issue urgent warnings to consumers. Major retailers, including Marks & Spencer, Aldi, Tesco, and MOMA Foods, have been involved in these recalls, highlighting varying potential risks associated with their products.

The FSA has initiated a series of “do not eat” advisories, impacting a range of items on supermarket shelves nationwide. Chief among these recalls are certain porridge products linked to possible contamination from vermin, alongside others facing allergen-related risks and packaging errors.

### Marks & Spencer: Allergen Alert on Yoghurt

Marks & Spencer is urging customers to refrain from consuming their Authentic Greek Yoghurt with Vanilla due to a potentially hazardous allergen issue. The concern arises from the presence of gluten, which was not indicated on the product’s label. This oversight could severely impact those with gluten sensitivities or coeliac disease.

Details of the product are as follows:
– **Product Name:** Authentic Greek Yoghurt with Vanilla
– **Pack Size:** 500g
– **Use By Date:** 12 May 2026

The FSA has indicated that consumers who have purchased this product should return it to their nearest Marks & Spencer store for a complete refund. The potential health risks underscore the importance of adhering to manufacturing guidelines and accurate labelling.

### Aldi: Salmon Fillets Mislabelled

Aldi has also issued a recall for its The Fishmonger Hot Smoked 2 Salmon Fillets – Honey Roasted following a mix-up regarding the product’s use-by date. The salmon is incorrectly labelled with a use-by date of June 25, but the actual safe date is April 25, rendering it unsafe for consumption two months earlier than customers might expect.

An Aldi spokesperson stated: “As a precautionary measure, our supplier is recalling the fish because the incorrect use by date is printed on the pack.” Customers are advised to return the affected product to any local Aldi store for a full refund. The recall is part of Aldi’s commitment to maintaining high safety standards for its products.

### Tesco: Dessert Product Safety Concern

In another recall, Tesco is asking consumers to discard its Finest Summer Edition Chocolate Affogato Dessert due to possible contamination with plastic pieces. The FSA has advised that all date codes up to and including April 2027 are affected.

A representative from the FSA remarked, “This product may contain pieces of plastic which makes the product unsafe to eat.” Tesco has provided reassurance to customers, stating they can return the dessert to any Tesco location without a receipt for a full refund, stressing that other Tesco products are not affected by this specific issue.

### Porridge Products: Unsettling Contamination Reports

In a significant recall affecting multiple retailers, MOMA Foods is addressing potential mouse contamination found in nine different porridge products that it distributes to major supermarkets, such as Tesco, Morrisons, and Sainsbury’s. The recall was initiated as a precautionary measure, with the FSA advising consumers not to consume these products.

The affected porridge items include various flavours packaged in pots and sachets, such as:
– MOMA Almond Butter & Salted Caramel Porridge Pot
– MOMA Apple, Cinnamon & Brown Sugar Porridge Sachet

While MOMA Foods has reassured customers that the probability of contamination is low, the recall is a step to safeguard public health. Consumers are encouraged to return any affected products to their point of purchase for a refund.

### Walkers: Mislabelled Crisps Recall

The snack giant Walkers has also recalled its six-pack of Hot Honey crisps due to possible erroneous allergen labelling, as some packages may contain cheese seasoning that includes milk—an ingredient not listed on the packaging. This mislabelling poses a substantial risk to those with milk allergies or intolerances.

The details of the recall include:
– **Product:** Walkers Hot Honey Crisps (6 x 25g bags)
– **Best Before Date:** May 16, 2026
– **Batch Code:** GBB 584 031

A spokesperson from Walkers stated that “Although this product includes precautionary allergen labelling for milk, milk is not included in the ingredients list and therefore the product poses a risk.” Consumers are advised to contact the company’s customer care line for refunds.

### Consumer Guidance and Actions

For consumers affected by these recalls, the FSA emphasises the importance of adhering to recall instructions. Those who have purchased any of the implicated products should not consume them but rather return them to the respective retailers to receive a full refund.

These incidents serve as a poignant reminder about the standards of food safety and the importance of vigilance while shopping. The FSA continues to monitor the situation closely and is working in cooperation with manufacturers and retailers to ensure that consumer safety remains a priority.

### Conclusion

With the growing number of food recalls linked to various safety concerns, shoppers are urged to remain attentive to product labels and official announcements. Retailers involved in the recent recalls have committed to rectifying these issues to prevent future occurrences. Effective communication from the FSA and the companies involved will be crucial in maintaining public trust in food safety standards across the nation.

Our Thoughts

The recalls highlighted in the article underscore several key areas for improvement in food safety processes, aligning with UK health and safety legislation, particularly the Food Safety Act 1990. To mitigate risks and prevent such incidents, manufacturers should enhance their food safety management systems, including rigorous allergen management protocols and meticulous labeling practices.

For instance, the Marks & Spencer yoghurt recall due to undeclared gluten indicates a breach of allergen labeling requirements under the legislation, potentially putting consumers with allergies at risk. Proper allergen controls and clear labeling could have prevented this incident.

The Aldi fish product recall due to an incorrect use-by date signifies the need for stringent quality control measures. Regular audits and checks on packaging can ensure compliance with food safety regulations and prevent misleading information.

The porridge recall due to possible contamination from vermin highlights the importance of maintaining high standards of hygiene at manufacturing sites, as mandated by the Food Hygiene (England) Regulations 2006. Enhanced cleanliness and pest control measures could significantly reduce contamination risks.

These incidents collectively stress the importance of continual education and training for employees on compliance with health and safety legislation to avoid future occurrences.

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