Supermarket chain such as Asda, Co-op, Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Spar and Waitrose have urgently recalled a number of items.
We've rounded-up the latest products to be recalled.
If you have bought any of the items mentioned below, return them to the place of purchase to get a refund.
Chocolate Mini Cupcakes
Waitrose & Partners is recalling Chocolate Mini Cupcakes 9s because of undeclared walnuts (nuts).
The product was mis-packed and contains Coffee and Walnut Mini Cupcakes instead. Therefore, the product contains walnuts (nuts) which are not mentioned on the label.
This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to walnuts (nuts).
Product details:
- Name: Waitrose Chocolate Mini Cupcakes 9s (pack of 9)
- Best before: October 6, 2020
- Allergens: Nuts (walnut)
Chicken Breast Sizzlers
SPAR is recalling Pesto Chicken Breast Sizzlers because it contains egg which is not mentioned on the label.
This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to egg.
Product details:
- Name: SPAR Pesto Chicken Breast Sizzlers
- Pack size: 330g
- Batch codes: 140920026 and 110920016
- Use by: 22/23 September 2020
- Allergens: Egg
Tiger Tiger Spicy Pad Thai Paste
JK Foods (UK) is recalling Tiger Tiger Spicy Pad Thai Paste because it contains peanuts which is not correctly emphasised on the label.
This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts.
Product details:
- Name: Tiger Tiger Spicy Pad Thai Paste
- Pack size: All sizes
- Best before: All date codes
- Allergens: Peanuts
Uncle Roy’s recalls Rabbie's Super Horseradish
Uncle Roy’s Ltd is recalling because it contains mustard which is not mentioned on the label.
This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to mustard.
Product details:
- Name: Rabbie's Super Horseradish
- Pack size: 190g/6.7oz
- Batch code: 126187, 126621, 127425, 127426, 128255, 128972, 128973, 130324, 130325, 130511, 131592
- Best before/end date: All dates up to and including the end of June 2022
- Allergens: Mustard
Van der Meulen recalls Melba Thins Original
Van der Meulen is recalling Melba Thins Original because they contain egg which is not mentioned on the label.
This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to egg.
Product details:
- Name: Van der Meulen Melba Thins Original
- Pack size: 100g
- Best before: April 30, 2021
- Allergens: Egg
Co-op recalls Chocolate Caramel Shortcake Bites
Co-op have recalled their packs of 18 Chocolate Caramel Shortcake Bites.
This is because some packs contain an incorrect product resulting in barley (gluten) not being mentioned on the label.
This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to barley or gluten.
Product details:
- Name: Co-op 18 Chocolate Caramel Shortcake Bites
- Pack size: 18 pieces
- Best before: October 16, 2020
- Allergens: Gluten (barley)
The Co-op said: "Return product to nearest Coop store for a refund.
"Alternatively, if you are currently self-isolating or shielding please contact our Customer Careline to arrange a refund. Contact: 0800 0686 727 customer.careline@coop.co.uk."
Country Products recalls Snak Shed Milk Chocolate Coated Jumbo Raisins
Country Products Ltd is recalling Snak Shed Milk Chocolate Coated Jumbo Raisins because they contain peanuts which are not mentioned on the label.
This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts.
Product details:
- Name: Snak Shed Milk Chocolate Coated Jumbo Raisins
- Pack size: 60g
- Batch code: MOR004 2LO 2107 0 and MOR004 2L6 2107 0
- Best before: July 21, 2021
- Allergens: Peanuts
Faughan Foods recalls Glensallagh Roast Chicken Breast Pieces
Faughan Foods is recalling Glensallagh Roast Chicken Breast Pieces because Listeria monocytogenes has been found in the product.
This product was sold in Lidl Northern Ireland stores only.
Product details:
- Name: Glensallagh Roast Chicken Breast Pieces (Family pack)
- Pack size: 240g
- Batch code: P3527
- Best before: September 13, 2020
The Food Standards Agency said: "The presence of Listeria monocytogenes in the product listed above.
"Symptoms caused by this organism can be similar to flu and include high temperature, muscle ache or pain, chills, feeling or being sick and diarrhoea.
"However, in rare cases, the infection can be more severe, causing serious complications, such as meningitis.
"Some people are more vulnerable to listeria infections, including those over 65 years of age, pregnant women and their unborn babies, babies less than one month old and people with weakened immune systems."
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