Tesco, Aldi and Sainsbury's Issue 'Do Not Eat' Snacks Recall Warnings
- The Food Standards Agency has issued multiple 'do not eat' warnings affecting products sold at Lidl, Tesco, Asda, and Sainsbury's due to safety concerns, including contamination and labeling errors.
- Recalls stem from quality checks revealing contamination, labeling errors, and undeclared allergens in products sold at Lidl, Tesco, Asda, and Sainsbury's.
- The FSA warns that Harvest Basket Hash Browns may contain metal, Tony’s chocolate bars may have stones, and Tesco Meal Kits list undeclared soya, affecting specific batches.
- Affected shoppers should return affected products for a full refund and verify purchases against recall lists, as the Food Standards Agency warns not to eat affected batches.
- Looking ahead, the Food Standards Agency plans to enhance safety communication by issuing recall notices and coordinating with local authorities to ensure consumer protection.
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