'Do not eat': Recalls at Lidl, Iceland, Tesco, Waitrose and more UK supermarkets
UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 1 – UK supermarkets recall multiple products due to undeclared allergens and contamination including milk, nuts, insects, metal, plastic, and Salmonella, warned by the Food Standards Agency.
- Multiple UK supermarkets received 'do not eat' advisories from the Food Standards Agency this past week, including Tesco, Lidl, Iceland, and Waitrose.
- Manufacturing and labelling errors led to a wave of recalls, as undeclared milk may pose allergy risks and contamination includes metal, insects, plastic and mineral oil, the FSA explained.
- The Food Standards Agency issued a health warning for Dubai-style chocolate bars and the Tesco Free From Katsu Curry Meal Kit due to potential health risks, including insect contamination.
- Advising customers, the Food Standards Agency and Lidl urged those with milk intolerance not to eat Red Hen 4 Tempura Chicken Steaks and to return them for a full refund.
- Extended recall includes Red Hen 4 Tempura Chicken Steaks with best-before dates from December 11, 2026, to January 16, 2027, affecting lot codes D0325104, D0425112, D0425113, D0825125, D0825126, including Northern Ireland.
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