Morrisons, Lidl and Tesco issue urgent food recalls on products 'unsafe to eat'




Morrisons, Lidl and Tesco have all issued food safety notices about food products recently sold on their premises.

Morrisons has recalled Morrisons Crushed Garlic because it's possibly "unsafe to eat".

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) explained: "An ingredient has been omitted from the product that prevents microbiological growth making the product potentially unsafe to eat."

Point of sale notices will be displayed in the stores to alert customers to the requested food recall.

The FSA added: "If you have bought the above product do not eat it. Instead return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund.

Morrisons said "there is a potential risk to consumers" which is why the urgent recall has been issued.

Product recalled:

Morrisons Crushed Garlic
Pack size: 75g
Best before date: October 19, 2025

There's no need for a receipt in order to get a full refund. Morrisons added: "We apologise for the inconvenience this may cause and assure customers of our continuing commitment to the highest standard of product quality and safety."

Meanwhile, Lidl recalled Meadow Fresh Potato Salads because of the possible presence of copper.

The FSA clarified: "The possible presence of copper makes these products unsafe to eat."

Products recalled:

Meadow Fresh Potato Salad with Yoghurt
Pack size: 500g
Use-by dates: the 7, 13, 14, 16, 21 of December in 2024

Meadow Fresh Potato Salad with Crème Fraiche
Pack size: 500g
Use-by dates: the 12, 16, and 23 of December in 2024

Lidl said: "If you have bought the above product, we advise you not to eat it. Customers are asked to return this product to the nearest store where a full refund will be given.

"We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your cooperation."

Tesco has recalled its Tzatziki Dip because of contamination with salmonella, which can lead to people experiencing fever, diarrhoea and abdominal cramps.

Tesco Tzatziki Dip
Pack size: 200g
Use by: November 24, 2024

Tesco said: "We are recalling a specific date code of Tesco Tzatziki Dip (200g) due to the presence of salmonella, found during routine testing.

"If you have purchased any of the affected date code of the above product, please do not eat it. Instead, return it to an Tesco store for a full refund."



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Posted: 2024-11-24 19:12:06

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