A number of product recalls have been issued for items that can pose a risk to people’s health.

The listed items from Asda, Tesco, Lidl, and more must be returned immediately – or thrown into your trash.

Among the things people are asked not to eat are chorizo, meatballs, cheese and ice cream bars.

Chorizo ​​can contain bacteria that can lead to serious infections.

Statement on Food Standards Agency website He says: “The symptoms caused by this organism can be similar to the flu and include a high temperature, muscle aches or pains, chills, feeling or sickness and diarrhea.”

“Some people are more likely to have a listeria infection, including those over the age of 65, pregnant women and their unborn babies, children younger than one month of age, and people with weakened immune systems.”

Product recall requests are often issued if the components are not listed correctly.

This scenario could leave allergy sufferers at risk of becoming unwell by eating things they did not know were in food.

The other main reason for retrieval is when there are concerns that something harmful like plastic or bacteria may have made its way into the food.

These are the most recent product recalls issued, if you have one of these, return it and get a full refund

Tesco 16 slices spicy chorizo

Tesco announced it is withdrawing 16 slices of Chorizo ​​Spicy Chorizo ​​80g because the product contains Listeria monocytosis, a type of bacteria that can lead to serious infections.

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A statement from Tesco said: “Please do not consume this product but return the affected product to the store where a full refund will be given. No receipt required. Tesco apologizes to our customers for any inconvenience that may occur. If you need more details, please contact customer service directly at Number: UK 0800505555 ROl 185074844. ‘

Affected batch: Best before Dec 19, 2020

The recalled Chorizo ​​Tesco item (Image: Express)

Aptamil Multigrain Banana and Berry Cereal 7+ months

Nutricia announced that it is recalling Aptamil Multigrain Banana and Berry Cereal 7+ months because it may contain small bits of blue plastic.

The presence of plastic clearly makes the product unsafe to eat – so throw it away or return it all at once.

Affected batch: Best before July 7, 2021

Twix Ice Cream Bars (Twix Ice Cream Bars)

Iceland is bringing back Twix Barres Glacees. This is because it contains milk, wheat (gluten) and soybeans that are not mentioned in English on the label.

It also may contain almonds, hazelnuts (nuts), and peanuts.

This means that the product could be harmful to someone with a range of allergies.

Get rid of it or come back right away.

Affected batch: Best before June 30, 2021

Guinness Draft 0.0%

Diageo Great Britain took the precautionary step of withdrawing draft Guinness 0.0% (non-alcoholic).

This is due to the possibility of mold present in products.

Destroy or return as soon as possible.

Affected Payments: Best before August 9, 2021, August 17, 2021, and August 24, 2021

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To indicate what is cooking? Lighter For You Meatballs With Pasta And Spinach

Lidl remembers what is cooking? You lighter meatballs with pasta and spinach due to a wrong packaging.

Some packages thus labeled may contain chicken and mushroom pasta, which contain milk not mentioned on the label.

This means that the product poses potential health risks for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or its ingredients.

As a result, get rid of or come back as quickly as you can.

Affected batch: Best before Jan 5, 2022

Waitrose

Organic Duchy of Cyprus Halloumi

Waitrose and partners remember Duchy Organic Cypriot Halloumi because it contains milk, and is not mentioned in English on the label. This means that the product poses potential health risks for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or its ingredients.

Product details

Waitrose Duchy of Halloumi Cyprus Organic

  • Pack size: 225 gm
  • Batch Code: BIO B0530A-3 CY0063
  • Best date before: May 31, 2021

If you purchased the above product and have an allergy or intolerance to milk or its ingredients, do not eat it. Instead, return it to the store it was purchased from for a full refund.

Pettine Blanc goat cheese

Bettinehoeve took the precaution to recall pettin blanc goat cheese because the product may contain Listeria monocytogenes.

This product was sold in the ready-to-eat and waitress offices from September 4 to October 29, 2020.

Product details

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Peten Blanc goat cheese (counter line)

Package Size: All package sizes

Symptoms caused by this organism can be similar to the flu and include high temperature, muscle aches or chills, feeling sick or sick, and diarrhea.

If you have bought the above product do not eat it. Instead, return it to the store it was purchased from for a full refund.

Alban Guernsey butter unsalted 250g

Product details

Brand: Guernsey Dairy

Best used before: Dec 11, 2020, Batch Code: 131

Guernsey Dairy calls the above product on suspicion of being contaminated with bacteria.

  • Do not consume
  • Item packages
  • Return the product to your local Waitrose & Co. branch for a refund

Contact: Guernsey Dairy 01481237777

Email: [email protected]

Liddell

Ripe white cheddar cheese

Lidl GB reminds mature white cheddar cheese as it may contain bits of plastic. The possibility of the presence of plastic renders this product unsafe to eat.

Product details

  • Simply ripe white cheddar
  • Pack size: 900 grams
  • Best date before: December 26, 2020

If you have bought the above product do not eat it. Instead, return it to the store it was purchased from for a full refund.