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Nestle, Costco, TK Maxx, Homesense, and other retailers recall products urgently over safety fears
Nestle, Costco, TK Maxx, Homesense, and other retailers recall products urgently over safety fears

Yahoo

time09-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Nestle, Costco, TK Maxx, Homesense, and other retailers recall products urgently over safety fears

Some UK retailers have recalled products due to health and safety concerns. Among the products being withdrawn are Frosted Shreddies, Baxter's jarred gherkins and three Moustache electric bikes. Issues with the products range from undeclared allergies, high chemical levels, fire risk and cracking. When a product is recalled for any reason the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI), Office for Product Safety & Standards, and/or the Food Standards Agency share details on what people should do if they've bought the item and also explain why the product is being pulled from shelves. We've rounded up some of the most recent products that have been recalled. Read on to see if you have purchased any of the affected items. Read the biggest stories in Wales first by signing up to our daily newsletter here. READ MORE: Twisted couple pictured frolicking in a hot tub before depraved acts they recorded for pleasure READ MORE: Furious homeowners could be forced to pay £7,000 to park on their own driveways Carmichael Estate Farm Meats The meat company are recalling three different meat products because they contain soya which isn't mentioned on the label. The products include all pack sizes of their beef burger, venison burger and beef and bacon burgers. The fresh products have a use by date upt to and including March 2, 2025 and the frozen use-by date is up to and including February 20, 2026. The company said: "If you have bought the above products and have an allergy to soya, do not eat them. Instead return them to the store from where they were bought for a full refund." Orion Turtle Chips Unisnacks Europe Ltd are recalling the sweetcorn flavour of these chips because they they have milk, soya and wheat (gluten), not mentioned on the label. The recall applies to the 80g packets with a best before date of April 10, 2025 and April 24, 2024. The company said if you have allergies to these ingredients you can return them to the store you bought them from where you will receive a full refund. For more information, please contact Unisnacks Europe Ltd on 0800 195 6438 or contactus@ Frosted Shreddies Nestle Frosted Shreddies are being recalled as they have small hard lumps of sugar which could cause a choking hazard making the product unsafe to eat. The recall refers to the 500g pack with a best before of July 2025 and the 40g box sold as part of the Nestle mixed cereals 210g pack with a best before of June or July 2025. 500g batch codes = 42850952, 42860952, 42870952, 42880952, 42890952, 42900952 40g box batch codes = 42913451, 42923451, 42933451, 43173451, 43183451, 43193451, 43203451, 43233451 Cheshire Farm Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream and Biscoff Ice Cream Cheshire Farm are recalling two of their ice creams because hazelnuts have not been named in the ingredients. The recall affects their one litre caramelized biscuit ice cream, best before November 29, 2025 and their one litre biscoff ice cream, best before November 19, 2024 and March 18, 2025. The ice creams are fully refundable where they were purchased. For more information, please contact Cheshire Farm at: info@ Baxter's Sliced Gherkins Crunchy and Sweet Baxter's Sliced Gherkins Crunchy and Sweet has been recalled because they contain mustard which isn't mentioned on the label. The affected product is the 540g jar best before June or July 2026 with any of the following batch codes. Batch codes: 2400059, 2400060, 2400061, 2400062, 2400063 Baxter's Food Group recommend anyone with a mustard allergy dispose of the gherkins and contacting their customer care team on 0800 389 8389 or CCUK@ for a replacement. Rockahula kids bunny headband The Rockahula Kids Tiny Blossom Bunny Ears headband has been recalled because the wires in the ears haven't been correctly inserted and could therefore cause cuts. The recall applies to the bunny ears sold between January 6 and February 6, 2025 with the SKU number H2313W. If you have bought this product you are recommended to contact Rockahula Kids on info@ to arrange a return and full refund of the product. Stanley Jr. kids wheelbarrow and garden set The long handle hoe and rake in the Stanley Jr. kids wheelbarrow and seven-piece garden set which is sold by Costco have been recalled. The yellow paint on the items has a serious chemical risk and exposure could cause damage to kidneys, the circulatory system and the developing brain. The chemical issue is with the batch made in December 2023 with the SKU number SGH021-08-SY. Owners should visit this link to request a free replacement. Moustache Friday 28, Dimanche 28 and Dimanche 29 E-Bikes These Moustache electric-bikes have been recalled because they have a serious risk of cracking or breaking during normal use. The recall affects their 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 models. For more information visit the Moustache Bikes website. Elgetec hair straighteners The Elgetec mini travel hair straightener and platinum pro salon ceramic hair straighteners sold by TKMaxx and HomeSense have been recalled because their plug, fuse and cable were deemed counterfeit and therefore present a fire risk. The straighteners were sold between January 2019 and December 2022 and have the barcodes 7426978603198 and 7426978603181. The straighteners can be returned to any TKMaxx or HomeSense store for a full refund or replacement.

Urgent recall for popular children's cereal sold in Aldi and Sainsbury's over ‘choking hazard'
Urgent recall for popular children's cereal sold in Aldi and Sainsbury's over ‘choking hazard'

The Independent

time02-03-2025

  • Health
  • The Independent

Urgent recall for popular children's cereal sold in Aldi and Sainsbury's over ‘choking hazard'

Supermarkets have issued an urgent recall for a popular children's cereal after manufacturers spotted a potential 'choking hazard'. Shoppers who bought Nestlé's Frosted Shreddies are being urged to return the cereal after fears lumps of sugar forming in the packets could make the malt squares unsafe to eat. The recall applies to 500g packs with batch codes 42870952, 42880952, 42890952 and 42900952 expiring in July. Another urgent recall applies to 40g boxes sold as part of the Nestlé Box Bowl Mixed Cereals with boxes featuring the batch codes 42913451, 42923451, 42933451, 43173451, 43183451, 43193451, 43203451, and 43233451 set to expire in June and July. The codes can be found on the top of the product packaging. Nestlé apologised to customers before assuring shoppers that no other batches of Frosted Shreddies or any other Nestlé cereals were affected by the recall. A Food Standards Agency (FSA) notice announcing the recall said: 'Cereal Partners UK and Ireland are recalling Nestlé Frosted Shreddies because they may contain small hard lumps of sugar which have formed in the product. 'This makes the product unsafe to eat and may present a choking hazard.' A spokesman added: 'If you have bought any of the above products do not eat them. Instead return them to the store from where they were bought for a full refund. Alternatively, you can contact Nestlé.' On Wednesday, Cheshire Farm recalled batches of its Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream and Biscoff Ice Cream because they contain hazelnuts. The FSA, which published the alert, said the products are a 'possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to nuts.' Customers can contact Nestlé, with their pictures of their affected batch code, via the contact form on its website or via phone on 0080007890789 to receive a refund.

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