ICELAND shoppers have been issued an urgent warning over a product recall over health risk fears.
The popular supermarket has pulled an own brand item off the shelves as it may contain milk which is not on the label.
Iceland's pack of two Vegetable Balti Bakes have been urgently recalled over the allergy risk.
The affected products are dated Best Before 09/07/26, July 9, 2026, and are the 280g packs.
A statement on read: "Iceland Foods Ltd is recalling Iceland 2 Vegetable Balti Bakes because it may contain milk which is not mentioned on the label.
"This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents."
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Iceland shoppers have been advised by the store to check if they've bought the affected item.
"If you have purchased any of the above product, DO NOT eat," warned the supermarket.
"Please return to any Iceland store where a full refund will be given. No receipt is required."
A spokesperson said: "We are taking the precautionary measure of recalling this date code of the above product because it may contain undeclared milk and therefore poses a potential risk o people that have an allergy or intolerance to milk.
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"Only the Best Before date listed in this notice is affected."
Customers were directed to contact their Store Manager or Iceland's Customer Care Line on 0800 328 0800 if they have any issues.
Your product recall rights
PRODUCT recalls are an important means of protecting consumers from dangerous goods.
As a general rule, if a recall involves a branded product, the manufacturer would usually have lead responsibility for the recall action.
But it's often left up to supermarkets to notify customers when products could put them at risk.
If you are concerned about the safety of a product you own, always check the manufacturer’s website to see if a safety notice has been issued.
When it comes to appliances, rather than just food items, the onus is usually on you - the customer - to register the appliance with the manufacturer as if you don't there is no way of contacting you to tell you about a fault.
If you become aware that an item you own has been recalled or has any safety noticed issued against it, make sure you follow the instructions given to you by the manufacturer.
They should usually provide you with more information and a contact number on its safety notice.
In some cases, the manufacturer might ask you to return the item for a full refund or arrange for the faulty product to be collected.
You should not be charged for any recall work - such as a repair, replacement or collection of the recalled item.