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'Do not eat': Recall warnings at Tesco, Lidl, Iceland and other UK supermarkets
UK supermarkets including Tesco and Lidl recall products due to contamination and undeclared allergens such as soya, milk, nuts, and bacteria, posing health risks to consumers.
- Tesco recalled the Free From Katsu Curry Meal Kit due to undeclared soya, affecting packs with best-before dates up to December 12; the Food Standards Agency said Tesco must contact allergy support organisations.
- Across the UK, supermarkets have issued recalls, with Iceland warning about plastic in a ready meal and Lidl recalling Red Hen Tempura Chicken Steaks due to missing milk allergen emphasis.
- Affected stock lists identify 380g four-packs of chicken steaks with best-before dates December 11, 2026; December 16, 2026; December 22, 2026; December 30, 2026; January 17, 2027, Woodstock Vanilla Crème Crowns batch code 224934, and Vittoria Friarielli alla Napoletana batch code 280325.
- The Food Standards Agency advised consumers with milk or peanut allergies not to eat affected products and said Tesco should contact allergy support organisations about the recall.
- Public-Health notices also flag metal contamination in breakfast food and Clostridium botulinum in bottled broccoli, prompting recalls by supermarkets and companies.
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