Supermarkets including Tesco and Sainsbury’s have issued important food recalls that you should be aware of.
Stores can pull products from shelves when they’re deemed not safe to eat.
In recent weeks, a range of Mr Porky Pork Scratchings have been recalled over fears they may be contaminated with salmonella.
Sainsbury’s has also pulled packs of its chicken pasta because of undeclared milk, while Aldi has issued an allergy warning over its cheese and onion slices.
You should return a recalled product to the place you purchased it, or the manufacturer, for a full refund.
In most cases, you don't need to have your receipt to get your money back.
Mr Porky Pork Scratchings
Some Mr Porky products sold in Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Asda and Iceland are being recalled due to a possible presence of salmonella.
Its manufacturer Tayto Group Ltd is urging shoppers not to eat the affected items.
All products listed below with a best before date of February 19, 2022 or earlier are included in the recall:
Mr Porky Original Scratchings (40 & 65g, 6x16.5g, and 5x16.5g)
Mr Porky Crisp Strips (35g)
Mr Porky Crackles (70g)
Mr Porky Prime Cut Scratchings (35g)
Jay’s Pork Scratchings (60g)
The Real Pork Crackling Company Pork Crunch (30g and 70g)
Quorn Vegetarian Turkey and Stuffing Slices
Quorn has pulled its Vegetarian Turkey and Stuffing Slices because they contain wheat which isn't mentioned on the label.
This means this particular product is possibly dangerous for anyone with an allergy to wheat or gluten.
These Quorn slices were sold in supermarkets such as Sainsbury's and Asda.
Sainsbury’s On the Go Spicy Chicken Pasta
A packaging error has led to Sainsbury's recalling some packs of its On the Go Spicy Chicken Pasta
Some pots may contain cheese and tomato pasta instead of spicy chicken pasta.
This means they contain milk which is not mentioned on the label - so it could be dodgy for someone with a dairy intolerance.
Only one use by date has been included in the recall.
Pack size: 275g
Use by: August 30, 2021
Lidl My Street Food Patatas Bravas
Lidl shoppers should be aware that the discounter has pulled its My Street Food Patatas Bravas with Aioli Dip from shelves.
This is due to an allergy warning, as the product contains milk which isn't on the label.
Shoppers who can't have dairy are advised not to eat this pasta.
Pack size: 560g
Best before: All dates
Aldi Crestwood Puff Pastry Cheese and Onion Slices
Aldi has pulled certain packs of its Crestwood Puff Pastry Cheese and Onion Slices as they have allergy information missing on their label.
The supermarket says they contain barley and mustard, making it a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to these ingredients.
The slices come in packs of two and only one use by date is included in the recall.
Pack size: 300g
Use by: August 16, 2021
Go Plus Hot Tub
An inflatable bubble massage hot tub from Go Plus has been recalled over a malfunction that could lead to someone being electrocuted.
It was originally available on Amazon Marketplace but has since been removed from sale.
It also isn't listed on any other site.
There are, however, other Go Plus hot tubs that you might find available from independent sellers on eBay.
The particular tub that is being recalled has the batch number: PH050018/OP3427.
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