Sainsbury’s and Waitrose issue urgent food warning

Customers at Sainsbury’s, Waitrose and Asda have been asked by the supermarkets to return certain food products for a full refund. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) recently warned about Sainsbury’s Flaked Almonds because of contamination with salmonella, which can cause fever, diarrhoea and abdominal cramps in those who consume the contaminated product. Sainsbury’s said: “As a precautionary … Read more

Waitrose and Asda issue urgent food warning over popular item – ‘do not consume’

Waitrose recalled its Salted Dairy Butter because it could contain “pieces of blue cloth”. The possible presence of blue cloth makes the product unsafe to eat, Waitrose explained.  The supermarket issued a statement saying: “Important safety warning: Do not consume. Package up item. Return the product to your local Waitrose & Partners branch for a … Read more

Aldi food item with ‘active police investigation’ recalled

Aldi has sounded the alarm on one of its staple bakery products, urging customers to return affected batches to their nearest store. The recall alert for tortilla wraps which was issued in March but has now spiralled into an “active police investigation”. Customers have been warned about potential metal contamination in a batch of Village … Read more

Food recall: Magnum ice creams recalled over fears they contain plastic

Magnum ice creams are being urgently recalled amid fears they may contain plastic and metal. The manufacturer, Unilever, has issued a “do not eat” warning for packs of the almond flavoured treats. This follows similar concerns last month over classic Magnums. The Food Standards Agency (FSA), which published both alerts, has declared the products “unsafe … Read more

Marks and Spencer, Waitrose and Coop issue urgent food warning

Waitrose issued another food warning and recalled the Waitrose Pitted Spanish Queen Olives because they “may contain pieces of glass”.  The supermarket announced: “Waitrose & Partners are recalling Waitrose Pitted Spanish Queen Olives because they may contain pieces of glass. The possible presence of glass makes this product unsafe to eat.” The Food Standards Agency … Read more

Morrisons issues urgent warning to anyone who has bought cheese amid bug fears

Two major supermarkets, Morrisons and Asda have urgently pulled Taleggio from stores. The cheese product has been withdrawn from sale and full refunds given to all customers who have purchased the product. Morrisons have taken the precautionary measure of extending their recall of The Best Taleggio because Listeria monocytogenes has been found in the product. … Read more

Asda, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s shoppers warned about dangerous food contamination

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) put out an urgent food alert to people who shop at Asda, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s. Asda are recalling ASDA Extra Special Taleggio that has the date code of April 14 due to a potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The major supermarket urged shoppers to “please bring it back to your … Read more

Magnum issues urgent food warning as ice creams may contain pieces of metal

Unilever has recalled The Magnum Classic Ice Cream Sticks (3x100ml) because they could contain pieces of metal, and the possible presence makes the ice creams “unsafe to eat”. The company has issued an urgent warning and point of sale notices have been displayed in all supermarkets and other stores selling the product. The Food Standards Agency has shared its … Read more

Sainsbury’s issues urgent food warning to customers over ‘do not eat’ item

Sainsbury’s has issued a product recall after an item was found to be contaminated with salmonella. The supermarket says that the bacteria has been found in one of their Sainsbury’s nut products and that customers should not eat them. According to the Food Standards Agency (FSA) if there is a problem with a food product that … Read more

Sainsbury’s, Aldi and Asda shoppers warned not to eat food items

Aldi, Asda and Sainsbury’s shoppers have been warned not to consume certain food items due to safety concerns. The supermarkets have removed some products from their shelves, advising customers against eating them as they could pose a health risk. The Food Standards Agency has alerted people that some items sold in these supermarkets may not … Read more