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Aldi Issues Urgent 'Do Not Eat' Warning to Shoppers
- On Saturday, Aldi recalled Ashfields 30 Day Matured Thin Cut Beef Steaks because the product contains milk not stated on the packaging, the Food Standards Agency said.
- The FSA's allergy protocol was triggered by the undeclared allergen when a packaging error omitted milk from the label, prompting an Allergy Alert.
- Affected packs have a use-by date of October 26, 2025, and Aldi said 'Customers are asked to return this product to their nearest store, where a refund will be given'. For more information, customers can call customer services 0800 042 0800.
- People with allergy or intolerance to milk face a possible health risk, the Food Standards Agency said, and Aldi was advised to notify allergy support organisations and issued a point-of-sale notice.
- The Food Safety Authority of Ireland announced on Friday that Aldi recalled PYB02 PANATAS Part-Baked custard tarts containing undeclared egg, milk, wheat and possible hazelnut, sesame, and soya.
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