URGENT RECALL

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.

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Supermarkets have recalled a number of items in the past few weeks

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.

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Cheese burgers sold at Tesco

Tesco has recalled its own-brand cheeseburgers as they may contain undeclared sesame

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.

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Chicken dippers sold at Iceland

Iceland has recalled its 60-pack of chicken dippers because they may contain plastic

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

Fruit Shoot sold in Costco, McDonald's and Tesco has been recalled amid choking fears

Robinson's fruit shoot (200ml) sold at Costco, McDonald's and Tesco is being recalled due to concerns children could choke on the lid.

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