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'Do not eat': Lidl, Tesco, Iceland and more UK supermarkets issue recalls
Multiple UK supermarkets recall products over undeclared allergens and contamination, including salmonella and botulism risks, with warnings affecting items up to early 2027, the Food Standards Agency said.
- The Food Standards Agency issued 'do not eat' warnings as Tesco, Lidl and Iceland posted recalls to customers.
- Undeclared soya prompted recalls, and contamination concerns about botulinum toxin led to product withdrawals, as the FSA warns of serious health risks.
- Woodstock Foods is recalling Woodstock Vanilla Crème Crowns with best before January 2026 due to undeclared hazelnuts.
- Point-of-Sale notices instruct customers to return affected items for a full refund, and anyone unwell after consumption should seek urgent care or call NHS 111, while allergy sufferers must avoid listed products.
- Consumers and pet owners face risks as the FSA coordinates with enforcement authorities and allergy organisations to withdraw products, advising businesses selling affected products to stop sales.
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