Lidl, Waitrose, M&S & more urgently recall sandwiches, chocolates and other items

Supermarkets including Lidl, Co-op, Waitrose and Marks & Spencer are urgently recalling food products over safety fears. Customers will have to follow government social distancing guidelines but can return products back to store, with a full receipt to get their money back.The supermarkets and suppliers have issued the recalls through the Food Standards Agency (FSA) website. Customers are advised to check for the following items in their home. 

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Lidl

Lidl is recalling the Alesto Raw Fruit & Nut Bar Cacao & Orange due to undeclared sulphur dioxide. 

This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with a sensitivity to sulphur dioxide and/or sulphites

Pack size: 35g

Best before: October 2020

Lidl also recalls Naturis Cold Pressed Juice Assorted ‘Rooting For You’  due to undeclared sulphur dioxide. 

This product again contains sulphites which are not mentioned on the label making it a possible health risk for anyone with a sensitivity to sulphur dioxide. 

Pack size: 750ml

Best before: 12 July 2020

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Co-op

Co-op is recalling Frozen Hash Browns  because they may contain pieces of white plastic. 

The possible presence of plastic makes this product unsafe to eat.

Pack size: 700g

Best before: July 2021

They are also recalling Chicken & Stuffing Sandwiches because it may contain metal

The product may contain metal which makes it unsafe to eat. 

Best before: All date codes

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Waitrose

Waitrose & Partners is recalling Waitrose No. 1 Charentes Butter Croissants x2 because they have been filled with an incorrect product that contains soya, which is not declared on the label. This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to soya

Pack size: x2 units

Best before: April 2020

Marks & Spencer

Marks & Spencer are recalling M&S Chicken Bites because they contain egg, which is not mentioned on the label. This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to egg.

Pack size: 192g (16 bites)

Best before: March 2020

Mars Wrigley UK

Marks Wrigley UK recalls Revels because they may contain small pieces of metal. This makes it unsafe to eat. 

Pack size: 101g

Best before: January 2021

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