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Popular Products Removed From Supermarket Shelves as Food Standards Agency Warns 'Do Not Eat' - Nottinghamshire Live
Multiple UK retailers recall products due to undeclared allergens and contamination risks including Salmonella, metal, and plastic, posing health hazards to consumers and pets.
- On October 26, 2025, the Food Standards Agency issued 'do not eat' warnings as Aldi, Lidl, and Morrisons removed multiple products amid allergen and contamination risks.
- Health and safety checks pointed to recalls caused by undeclared allergens like gluten, milk, nuts, and contamination risks including Salmonella in Rhondda Raw Ltd pet food and metal or plastic fragments in human food.
- TJX Europe recalled Les Florentins chocolate biscuits with gluten until June 20, 2026, Tesco withdrew Free From Breadcrumbs 170g due to omitted wheat, and Lidl pulled XXL Sondey Stroopwaffel with metal risk.
- Customers are advised to return affected products to retail stores for a full refund while point-of-sale notices explain the recalls, and pet owners should follow raw pet food guidance to avoid contamination.
- Customers are urged to check batch codes and best-before dates, as recalls cover items with dates into 2026, including affected steaks with best-before dates of November 21, 2025, and Aldi batches with dates in 2025.
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