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'Stop Using Immediately': Waitrose, Sainsbury's, M&S, B&M & More Pull Items From Sale
Major UK retailers recall items due to fire, choking, suffocation, chemical, and expired formula risks, with the Office for Product Safety and Standards urging immediate returns.
- Recently, the Office for Product Safety and Standards issued multiple urgent recall alerts urging consumers to return affected items and stop using them immediately across major UK retailers and platforms.
- The OPSS identified multiple regulatory breaches, flagging fire, choking and chemical hazards including faulty electrical components in recliner controls and taper candle holders .
- Product codes 87023201–87021704 from John Lewis & Partners were sold last month, Marks & Spencer neon candles priced at £10 sold since July 29, 2023, and Asda Hapello Sensory Roller batches #34–#39 have barcode 5063089161708.
- Retailers removed affected products from sale, offered refunds, and John Lewis & Partners contacted customers to replace faulty parts while B&M launched an investigation into out-of-date stock.
- The OPSS and NHS issued child‑safety guidance, while Danone said `Danone UK & Ireland was made aware that out-of-date Aptamil First Infant Milk Powders and Follow-On Milk ready-to-drink liquids were discounted by B&M`.
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'Stop using immediately': Waitrose, Sainsbury's, M&S, B&M & more pull items from sale
Customers at Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Amazon, John Lewis, Asda, Tesco, M&S, B&M and other major UK retailers have been warned to stop using…
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Read Full ArticleWaitrose recalls accessory over 'serious risk of choking' as shoppers told 'stop using immediately'
Waitrose has issued an urgent recall of the Tinc Festive Santa Bottle due to a significant choking hazard affecting young children.The plastic Santa-themed drinking bottle poses a serious danger because its straw can break apart into small pieces; customers have been warned.The fragments present a substantial risk to youngsters, particularly those below the age of three.The supermarket chain has withdrawn the product from sale and is asking cust…
·London, United Kingdom
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