UK and Irish food recalls: an update
FSAI
Seery’s Heatherfield recalls Bridge Bakery Cakes because of the possible presence of metal pieces
Sainsbury’s recalls by Sainsbury’s Cooked Mussels because of contamination with Salmonella
All Batches of Roosters Southern Fried Poppin’ Chicken and Roosters Breaded Poppin’ Chicken are Being Recalled due to the Possible Presence of Salmonella FSA recall
Recall of Some Bridge Bakery Cakes Due to Possible Presence of Pieces of Metal
Recall of Some Ryan’s Cakes Due to Possible Presence of Pieces of Metal
Recall of MAX Plus Mohn Mak Poppy Seeds due to Elevated Levels of Morphine
Lidl GB recalls Simply Mature White Cheddar because it may contain pieces of plastic
Lidl GB is recalling Cologran Sucralose sweetener tablets (Sucralose variant) because aspartame (E951) is not mentioned on the label. This means the product is a possible health risk to sufferers of phenylketonuria (PKU).
Withdrawal of Hulled Sesame Seeds due to the Presence of the Unauthorised Pesticide Ethylene Oxide
Recall of White Mausu Cashew Crunch Sauce Due to Presence of the Unauthorised Pesticide Ethylene Oxide in the Sesame SeedsRecall of Certain Batches of Milk from Arrabawn Co-op due to Microbiological Contamination
Undeclared Mustard in Ahmed Foods Garlic Pickle in Oil and Mango Pickle in Oil
FSA
Waitrose & Partners is recalling Waitrose No.1 Dominican Republic Milk Chocolate 49% because some products contain almonds, hazelnuts (nuts) and soya which are not mentioned on the label. Due to a packaging error, some products contain Waitrose No.1 Orange & Almond Chocolate instead. This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to almonds, hazelnuts (nuts) and/or soya.
Liroy B.V. recalls Sau Tao Spinach Noodle because of undeclared egg
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