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BREAKING NEWS Do not eat order issued as major supermarket recalls popular breakfast item found to contain METAL shards
BREAKING NEWS Do not eat order issued as major supermarket recalls popular breakfast item found to contain METAL shards

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

BREAKING NEWS Do not eat order issued as major supermarket recalls popular breakfast item found to contain METAL shards

Lidl has issued an urgent product recall of its Harvest Basket Hash Browns amid fears they may contain pieces of metal. The frozen breakfast item, sold in stores across England, Scotland and Wales, is being withdrawn after the potential contamination was discovered in a specific batch. Customers are being warned not to eat the affected product, as it could pose a choking hazard or cause internal injury. The supermarket said the issue affects the 750g packs of Harvest Basket Hash Browns with the batch code 5144L and a best-before date of 24 May 2027. The Food Standards Agency confirmed the recall in an alert issued last night, stating that the product was 'unsafe to eat' due to the risk posed by metal fragments. Lidl said point-of-sale notices are being displayed in stores to inform customers of the recall and explain what steps to take. Anyone who has bought the affected product is advised to return it to their nearest Lidl store, where they will be given a full refund, even without a receipt. In a statement, the budget retailer said: 'Lidl GB is recalling the product due to the potential presence of foreign bodies (metal) which may present a choking hazard. '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 issued.' More to follow...

Lidl urgently recalls breakfast staple from shelves over fears of metal pieces inside as shoppers warned ‘do not eat'
Lidl urgently recalls breakfast staple from shelves over fears of metal pieces inside as shoppers warned ‘do not eat'

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • General
  • The Sun

Lidl urgently recalls breakfast staple from shelves over fears of metal pieces inside as shoppers warned ‘do not eat'

LIDL has issued an urgent recall over fears a popular breakfast item contains pieces of metal. The supermarket giant has pulled Harvest Basket Hash Browns from its shelves and urged customers to return the product immediately. Shoppers were advised to avoid the 750g frozen goods following concerns they are unsafe to eat and pose a serious choking hazard. Warning notices will be issued in stores across the country to return the item with a batch number 5144L and best before date 24 May 2027. The Food Standards Agency confirmed yesterday that any customer returning the breakfast favourite will be issued with a full refund. Anyone who has purchased the product has been advised to call 0203 966 5566 or email In a statement, the budget retailer said: " Lidl GB is recalling the product due to the potential presence of foreign bodies (metal) which may present a choking hazard. "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 issued." Your product recall rights Chief consumer reporter James Flanders reveals all you need to know. Product recalls are an important means of protecting consumers from dangerous goods. As a general rule, if a recall involves a branded product, the manufacturer would usually have lead responsibility for the recall action. But it's often left up to supermarkets to notify customers when products could put them at risk. If you are concerned about the safety of a product you own, always check the manufacturer's website to see if a safety notice has been issued. When it comes to appliances, rather than just food items, the onus is usually on you - the customer - to register the appliance with the manufacturer as if you don't there is no way of contacting you to tell you about a fault. If you become aware that an item you own has been recalled or has any safety noticed issued against it, make sure you follow the instructions given to you by the manufacturer. They should usually provide you with more information and a contact number on its safety notice. In some cases, the manufacturer might ask you to return the item for a full refund or arrange for the faulty product to be collected. You should not be charged for any recall work - such as a repair, replacement or collection of the recalled item

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