Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi issue 'do not eat' warning as festive favourites urgently recalled
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Festive food lovers, take note: Tesco and Aldi, along with other major supermarkets, have been forced to urgently recall a range of Christmassy delights over fears they could be "unsafe". The cause for concern arises from issues such as mislabelling or the potential inclusion of foreign objects.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) calls for these recalls on various grounds, including undeclared allergens or finding extraneous material in food items. When a recall happens, the FSA provides advice on what actions shoppers should take and clarifies why these products are being removed from shelves.
Usually, getting your money back is easy, and a receipt might not even be asked for Here's the rundown on some festive foods you may need to return:. READ MORE: Aldi to enforce 'two per person' rule for customers from December 27. In case you've got cheese festivities planned, listen up: Dunnes Stores has announced a recall for a series of its cheese varieties and cheese-based products. This recall is prompted by concerns that Listeria monocytogenes might be present in these cheese items, reports Lancs Live.
According to the FSA, the cheeses involved have been produced by or have ingredients sourced from Wicklow Farmhouse Cheese in Ireland, and are available through Dunnes Stores in Northern Ireland. The specifics of the recalled products are:. - Dunnes Stores Wicklow Smoked Cheddar.