Asda, Iceland, and Tesco issue recalls for Fruit Shoot, chicken dippers, cheese burgers and more
SHOPPERS are being warned to check their cupboards and fridges as a whole range of different items have recently been recalled.
Affected supermarkets include the likes of Iceland, Sainsbury's and Tesco.
While products include cheese burgers, chicken dippers and Fruit Shoot drinks.
We've rounded-up everything you need to know - and ordered them alphabetically by product name so you can easily search your kitchen for the offending items.
With all product recalls, you shouldn't eat or drink the offending item and should instead return it to the store you bought it from for a full refund - you don't need your receipt to do this.
Of course, where recalls have been issued over allergy concerns, if you're not allergic then you shouldn't need to worry.
Cheese burgers sold at Tesco
Tesco is recalling its own-brand ready-made cheese burgers as they may contain sesame, which has not been declared on the label.
The supermarket says that the burgers could pose a health risk to anyone with a sesame allergy.
They have use by dates of June 28, 29 and 30 2019 and July 1, 3 and 4 2019 and the packets weigh 469g.
Chicken dippers sold at Iceland
Iceland is recalling its "60 Crispy Chicken Dippers" as some packs may contain pieces of hard plastic.
Affected batches have any best before date code.
Denny black pudding - sold at Tesco
stores in Northern Ireland over choking hazard fears because it may contain small pieces of blue plastic.
The affected product is Denny's Black Pudding 199g with a use by date of July 17 2019.
Fruit shoot sold at Costco, McDonald's and Tesco
Robinson's fruit shoot (200ml) sold at Costco, McDonald's and Tesco is being recalled due to concerns children could choke on the lid.
The apple and blackcurrant fruit shoot were sold in multi-packs of 24 bottles at Costco and Tesco, and as single bottles at McDonald's between June 22 and 28.
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 redund 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.
The product recall applies to drinks with batch code numbers of N06 L9171, N05 L9164 and N05 L9171 and they have a best before date of the end of March 2020.
Heera chilli powder extra hot
Batches of by manufacturer P & B Foods Ltd because salmonella has been found in it.
Symptoms caused by salmonella usually include fever, diarrhoea and abdominal cramps.
It's unclear where the chilli was sold, but affected batches either come in six-pack of 1kg bags or 10-pack of 200g bags all with a catch code of PB9446M/4 and a best before of April 2021.
Heera golden sultanas
Again, it's unclear where these Heera golden sultanas were sold but they are being recalled as they contain undeclared sulphur dioxide.
Affected packs come in 10 kg, in three-packs of 5kg, in six-packs of 700g, in 20 packs of 250g, and in 20-packs of 100g.
They have best before dates of April 30 2020 and October 31 2020 and the following batch codes: ED18/281, ED18/071, HP1TN1040319, HP3TN1210618, HP2TN1211118, 1G2280818, 1G1280818, 2G1100119, 2G1170419, 2G1261118, 2G1240518
Homeland raw pet food
Homeland By Products Ltd has recalled three batches of frozen raw pet food because salmonella has been found - although it's not clear where these were sold.
Salmonella is a bacterium that can cause illness in humans and animals with symptoms including fever, diarrhoea and abdominal cramps.
Affected batches are 500g packs of raw beef with a batch code of 1510, 500g packs of raw turkey with a batch code of 1513, and 500g packs of raw tripe with a batch code of 1518 - they also all have best before dates of May 2021.
Leonidas assortment of Belgian chocolates
These Leonidas Belgian chocolates have been recalled as they contain sesame seeds and nuts, which are not declared on the label.
This means they're a health risk for those with an allergy to these items.
It's unclear where they were sold but affected batches come in 375g, 500g, and 1kg boxes.
Organic Amisa lactose free rice milk chocolate rice cakes sold at Planet Organic
Windmill Organics Ltd is recalling Organic Amisa lactose free rice milk chocolate rice cakes (100g) because they contain undisclosed milk.
This means the item is a health risk for anyone with a milk allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents.
Affected packs have a batch code of 444 17:491 and a best before date of November 15 2019.
We could only find these on sale at health store Planet Organic but that doesn't mean they weren't sold at other retails before they were recalled.
Shazans 10 bite size Punjabi samosas
Some packets of Shazans Pubjabi samosas wrongly include paneer tikka samosas, which 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.
Affected batches are 200g 10-packs with a batch code of LDS and a best before date of end of April 2021.
It's unclear where these were sold but Iceland currently stocks the 12-pack variety.
Tan Y Castell choc chip griddles sold at Asda
Tan Y Castell is recalling chocolate chip griddles sold at Asda because they 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.
Affected batches have six cakes per pack, a barcode of 5060001830018 and batch codes of 2805, 0306, 1106, 1406, 2506, 0207, 0807.
They also have best-before dates of: July 7 2019, July 13 2019, July 21 2019, July 24 2019, August 4 2019, August 11 2019, August 17 2019.
Yorkshire Provender rustic vegtable broth - sold at Ocado, Sainsbury's and Waitrose
Yorkshire Provender is recalling its 600g pot of rustic vegetable broth with kale, lentils and quinoa soup with a use-by date of 08 JUL as a "small number" of pots have been packed with a different soup that contains milk, which is not declared on the packaging.
This could be a risk for anyone with a milk allergy.
The soup is sold in Ocado, Sainsbury's and Waitrose.
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