A number of products have been pulled from sale at Tesco, Asda, Lidl and other supermarkets in recent weeks.
Customers are being urged not to eat or use the items, but instead return them to the store for a full refund. You do not need to have your receipt to get your money back.
When a product is recalled, for any reason, the Food Safety Agency (FSA) shares details on what you should do if you have bought the item, as well as detailed information on why the product is being pulled from shelves.
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Here are some of the items you should return to get your money back, along with the reasons why, and all the details.
Aunt Bessie’s Crispy Whole Onion Rings
Tesco and Morrisons are currently recalling some batches of Aunt Bessie’s Crispy Whole Onion Rings due to the "potential presence of a small quantity of incorrect product which contains egg and milk allergens that were packed due to a manufacturing error".
This makes the product potentially unsafe to eat if you are allergic to egg or milk, and any such customers should return the product for a full refund. For any further questions, Birds Eye Ltd. operates a UK Freephone hotline: 0800 088 5573.
The recall concerns the following packs:
Aunt Bessie’s Crispy Whole Onion Rings 375g
Best Before End: August 2024
Batch Code: L3037
Tesco Free From Bran Flakes
Tesco is recalling one date code of Tesco Free From Bran Flakes 300g, as it may contain another type of cereal called chocolate pillows, which contains milk and hazelnut. Because of this, the cereal might not be safe consume this product for people with an allergy or intolerance to milk and/or nuts.
The recall concerns the following boxes:
Tesco Free From Bran Flakes 300g
Best before date: 26/05/2024
For more information, contact Tesco Customer Services on 0800 505 555.
Deluxe Ecuadorian Single Origin Easter Egg
Lidl is recalling its Deluxe Ecuadorian Single Origin Easter Egg as it may contain milk which is not including in the ingredients on the packaging. This may be a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents.
All batches are affected and people are advised not to eat the product if they have any milk or milk constituents allergies, but instead to return to store for a full refund. For further information, customers can call Lidl Customer Services on 0203 966 5566.
Badabulle Foldable Bath Seat
Asda is recalling its Badabulle Foldable Bath Seat after a potential risk of choking and finger skin pinching for the child was detected in "a rare occurrence".
Anyone who has purchased a Badabulle Foldable Bath Seat with the batch code 051221 is urged to bring it back to your nearest store where you will be given a full refund. If you would like any further information, please contact Asda Customer Relations on 0800 952 0101.
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