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Lidl, Co-op, Farmfoods and more issue 'do not eat' warnings as products recalled

Multiple UK retailers recall products due to undeclared allergens, foil contamination, and a toxic infant formula batch, with customers urged to return items for refunds.

  • On February 14, 2026, the Food Standards Agency said retailers including Co-op, Lidl GB, Farmfoods, Danone/Aptamil, and TJX Europe have issued recalls and warnings. Affected products include infant formula with a best before date of October 31, 2026, and snacks with a best before date of April 4, 2026.
  • A packaging error at Co-op led to undeclared milk in chip packs, while Lidl recalled Snaktastic Multigrain Bites due to foil pieces, as confirmed by the FSA.
  • Stores will display point-of-sale notices explaining the recalls, and customers are advised to return affected items for a full refund, with helplines such as 0203 966 5566 and 0800 996 1000 provided.
  • People with allergies or coeliac disease face immediate risks as the Food Standards Agency warned some products may contain undeclared nuts, soya, or wheat, and retailers have apologised while offering refunds.
  • The Aptamil batch with a best before date of October 31, 2026, was sold in May–July 2025, Danone said, affecting products in ongoing recalls.
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Customers who have purchased any of the affected items are advised to take note of the possible health risks

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Lidl, Co-op, Farmfoods and more issue 'do not eat' warnings as products recalled

Customers who have purchased any of the affected items are advised to take note of the possible health risks

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