Shoppers have been urged to check their cupboards for two products that have been recalled amid safety fears.
Egg allergy sufferers have been warned to watch out for a brand of noodles, while fragments of glass have been found in a batch of pickled mussels sold in B&M.
Consumers who have bought either of the affected items should return them to the store from where it was bought for a full refund. Due to the nature of the recalls you do not need a receipt to get a refund.
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The latest recalls come after Lidl and Iceland last week recalled popular frozen products over fears they contained milk which was not declared on the label. Lidl also recalled Alesto Californian Pistachios Roasted & Salted because salmonella has been found in the product.
The affected products are:
Sau Tao ST Spinach Noodles
Liroy B.V. is recalling all of its Sau Tao ST Spinach Noodles because it contains egg which is not mentioned on the label. The Food Standards Agency is advising anyone who has bought the product who has an allergy or intolerance to egg not to eat it.
The product details are:
Pack size: 454g
Best before: all dates
Allergens: egg
Parson’s Pickles Pickled Mussels
Parsons Pickles is recalling Parson’s Pickles Pickled Mussels because some jars have been found to contain glass fragments. The affected batch is only sold in B&M Stores UK wide.
The product details (The batch code, Best Before Date and day of production code can be found printed on the bottom of the glass jar) are:
Batch code: 38V
Best before: Nov 2024
Day of Production code: 327
Purchased from: B&M Stores only