Lidl and Sainsbury’s recall items over listeria and allergy fears
Lidl and Sainsbury's are among supermarkets that have recently recalled products, and there's alerts out for other food items too
SHOPPERS have been asked to urgently return products over fears they could contain deadly salmonella or listeria, or trigger an allergic reaction.
Lidl and Sainsbury's are among supermarkets that have recently recalled products, and there's alerts out for other food items too.
The Sun has put together a guide to all the products shoppers have been urged to return to stores for full refunds in the last few weeks.
Customers should check their cupboards to see if they have any of the items listed below, as they could be dangerous for your health or cause an allergic reaction.
If you do have any, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) advises that you don't eat them.
Allergic reactions could cause itching and sneezing or even a anaphalactic shock, which can be deadly, and listeria and salmonella could also make you severely ill.
National Trust Biscuits
Shoppers who bought the National Trust's Biscuits Duo Pack in either the White Chocolate & Raspberry and Oat & Apple Crumble flavours, or the Orange & Almond and Chocolate & Hazelnut variety are being asked to return them for a full refund.
Honey and Oat biscuits
Farmhouse Biscuits Ltd is asking people to return its Honey and Oat treats which are on sale at Asda to stores as they could trigger allergic reactions because they contain wheat which isn't mentioned on the label.
Lemon Bonbons
N J Marketing Ltd is recalling Lemon Bonbons - which are sold on Amazon - because they contain soya and milk which is not mentioned on the label.
It applies to products that have a best before date of September 2019.
Happy Jackson Chocolates
Creme d’Or is recalling Happy Jackson ‘Congratulations! You Totally Did It!’, ‘Happy Birthday Oh Gorgeous One!’ and ‘Great Big Box of Awesomeness’ assorted chocolates because some of the chocolates contain natural pistachio flavouring which is not mentioned on the label.
These are sold at John Lewis.
They pose a risk for people with nut allergies.
Sainsbury's Croissants
Sainsbury's has urgently recalled its in-store bakery All Butter Croissants - because they contain nuts that could trigger deadly allergic reactions.