Shoppers at ASDA, Morrisons and Tesco urged to claim refunds - Liverpool Echo
- Multiple food recalls were issued in early 2025 across UK supermarkets including Asda, Morrisons, Tesco, and others due to health and safety concerns.
- The recalls followed reports of contamination such as undeclared allergens, plastic fragments, insects, and small stones found in products from brands like Ottolenghi, Giovanni Rana, and Tony's Chocolonely.
- Products recalled include Ottolenghi Vadouvan Pita Chips with undeclared celery and mustard, Giovanni Rana lasagne with possible crustaceans, Asda chicken with incorrect use-by dates, Tony’s chocolate bars possibly containing stones, Tesco meal kits with undeclared soya, Iceland vegetable lasagne with plastic pieces, and Rude Health granola with possible insects.
- The Food Standards Agency and companies issued clear warnings advising consumers: "do not eat" the affected products and return them for a full refund, with or without a receipt, supported by point-of-sale notices and allergy support communications.
- These recalls highlight ongoing risks in food labeling and contamination, prompting vigilance among consumers and retailers to prevent potential health risks related to allergies and foreign objects.
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