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Tesco, Aldi, and Sainsbury’s Recall Multiple Products Over Health and Safety Concerns

Several well-known supermarkets including Tesco, Aldi, and Sainsbury’s have issued urgent ‘do not eat’ warnings as multiple products are being recalled due to potential health risks. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has alerted the public to these recalls, emphasizing the importance of not consuming these items and outlining the steps customers should take.

Recalls are triggered when products are deemed unsafe for consumption. The FSA issues Product Recall Information Notices and Food Alerts for Action to keep consumers and local authorities informed and protected.

Here are the key recalls currently in effect:

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  • Wall’s Classic Scotch Eggs (sold at Tesco): The Compleat Food Group has recalled Wall’s Classic Scotch Eggs and the two-pack varieties after detecting Salmonella contamination. The affected products have a use-by date of July 2, 2025. Consumers are advised not to eat these products and should return them to Tesco stores for a full refund without needing a receipt. For further information, customers can contact [email protected].

  • Wall’s Mini Milk Vanilla Strawberry & Chocolate Ice Cream Lollies (Unilever): Unilever UK is recalling these ice cream lollies because they contain milk and may also contain nuts (pistachios), peanuts, and soya, which are not properly declared on the packaging in English. This poses a significant risk for individuals with allergies or intolerances. Those affected should avoid consumption and contact the Unilever careline at [email protected] for more details and refunds.

  • Chicken Cooked Meat Trimmings (sold at Aldi): BM Foods Ltd is recalling these meat trimmings due to the possible presence of plastic fragments. Consumers should not consume the product and return it to Aldi for a full refund. For further assistance, visit help.aldi.co.uk or call 0800 042 0800.

  • Heineken Newcastle Brown Ale (sold at Sainsbury’s): Certain batches with a best-before date of November 30, 2025, are being recalled because of potential glass fragments. Customers should check batch numbers on Sainsbury’s website, avoid consuming affected bottles, and return unopened items for a refund. Inquiries can be directed to Heineken’s customer care at [email protected].

  • Nutribullet Go Rechargeable Blender (Model NGB-100): Sainsbury’s has issued a recall on this blender due to a battery defect that may cause overheating and pose a fire risk during charging. Customers are advised to stop using the product immediately and check serial numbers listed on Sainsbury’s website. Nutribullet offers free replacements; customers can register on their website for verification and exchange.

  • Orgenism Eggshell Membrane Capsules: The FSA warns consumers not to consume these capsules. Customers should email [email protected] to receive a prepaid returns envelope and a full refund.

These recalls highlight the importance of checking product labels and batch details carefully. Customers who have purchased any of the affected items should follow recall instructions closely to ensure their safety.

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