Co-op, Tesco and Iceland customers are being told to search their food cupboards and fridges for five products that have been urgently recalled as they may be unsafe to eat.
Customers are being urged not to eat any of the affected products, and to return them to their local store for a full refund.
If you find you have one of the products at home, you won’t need to provide a receipt to get your money back.
When a product is recalled, The Food Standards Agency (FSA) usually releases detailed information on why it’s being pulled from shelves, along with instructions on what to do if you've bought the item.
Here is a list of products to look out for that have been recalled in Co-op, Tesco and Iceland:
Co-op
Co-op’s spaghetti rings have been pulled off the shelves due to an unspecified allergen.
The supermarket’s Spaghetti Rings in Tomato Sauce contain celery, which hasn’t been mentioned anywhere on the label.
It means that the product could pose a health risk to anyone with an allergy to celery.
Customers who have bought the product and have the allergy are being advised not to eat it and instead return it to the store they bought it from to get a full refund.
You can also contact Co-op's customer care line on 0800 0686 727 or email them at customer.careline@coop.co.uk for concerns and queries.
The product details to look out for are as follows:
Co-op Spaghetti Rings in Tomato Sauce
- Pack size: 385 g
- Best-before date: September 2024
- Allergen: celery
Iceland
Iceland have urgently recalled their diced chicken breast as some packs may contain uncooked chicken.
The presence of raw, uncooked chicken means the product won't be safe to eat, and could even lead to salmonella food poisoning.
Like any other recalled product, customers are being urged not to eat it and return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund.
Iceland’s Customer Care team can also be contacted on 0800 328 0800 for any further concerns.
The product details are as follows:
Iceland Ready Cooked Diced Chicken Breast
- Pack size: 800 g
- Best-before date: 17 June 2023
Tesco
Tesco have pulled some of their whey protein products off the shelves.
The supermarket is recalling the Tesco Active Strawberry Flavoured Whey Protein and Active Chocolate Fudge Flavoured Whey Protein.
This is because they may contain small pieces of metal, potentially making them unsafe to drink.
Here are all of the product details:
Tesco Active Strawberry Flavoured Whey Protein
- Pack size: 500 g
- Batch code: 1049765 13
- Best-before date: 31 May 2024
Tesco Active Strawberry Flavoured Whey Protein
- Pack size: 500 g
- Batch code: 1050673 09, 1050673 10 and 1050673 11
- Best-before date: 31 August 2024
Tesco Active Chocolate Fudge Flavoured Whey Protein
- Pack size: 500 g
- Batch codes: 1049767 10 and 1049767 11
- Best-before date: 31 May 2024
Customers are being told to return these products to their local Tesco for a full refund.
A receipt will not be required.
Anyone who has the products at home is being advised not to drink them.
For queries and further information customers can contact Tesco Customer Relations on 0800 505 555.