Morrisons, Lidl, and Iceland have recalled several food products due to undisclosed allergens and contaminants. Consumers are advised to return the items for a full refund and not to eat them.
Several food products have been recalled due to various issues, including undisclosed allergens and potentially harmful contaminants. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) advises consumers to return the products for a full refund and not to consume them. Morrisons' Crushed Garlic is recalled due to an omitted ingredient that prevents microbiological growth, while Lidl's Meadow Fresh Potato Salads may contain pieces of copper, making them unsafe to eat.
Iceland's Takeaway Chinese Chicken Curry and other unnamed products are being recalled as they may contain peanuts which are not listed on the label, posing a risk to those with peanut allergies
Food Recalls Food Safety Morrisons Crushed Garlic Lidl Meadow Fresh Potato Salad Iceland Chicken Curry
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