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'Do not eat' warnings for shoppers at Sainsbury's, Lidl, Tesco, Morrisons and more

The Food Standards Agency warns of undeclared allergens, contamination, and toxins in multiple UK supermarket products, urging consumers to avoid and return affected items for refunds.

  • The Food Standards Agency has issued multiple food recalls across UK supermarkets this week, citing serious safety concerns ranging from allergen mislabelling to physical contamination affecting numerous products nationwide.
  • Recalls are prompted by the FSA to protect public health when products pose a "potential health risk" or contain undeclared ingredients. These measures ensure consumers avoid items causing allergic reactions or physical harm from contamination.
  • MOMA Foods is recalling various porridge products due to possible "mouse contamination," while Walkers recalled Hot Honey crisps containing undeclared milk. Both warn customers: "do not eat" affected items and return them for full refunds.
  • Danone recalled Aptamil First Infant Formula over potential cereulide toxin, while Lidl pulled Snaktastic Multigrain Bites containing foil. TJX Europe also recalled Ten Acre Gifts sold at TK Maxx and Homesense for undeclared allergens including peanuts and wheat.
  • Shoppers should visit the FSA website for full recall lists and specific batch codes. "Customers who still have products from this batch can return it to the shop where they bought it for a full refund," the FSA advised.
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'Do not eat' warnings for shoppers at Sainsbury's, Lidl, Tesco, Morrisons and more

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

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Worcester News broke the news in Worcester, United Kingdom on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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