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Health food brand urgently recalls popular snack over E.coli fears as shoppers warned ‘do not eat'
Health food brand urgently recalls popular snack over E.coli fears as shoppers warned ‘do not eat'

Scottish Sun

time20-05-2025

  • Health
  • Scottish Sun

Health food brand urgently recalls popular snack over E.coli fears as shoppers warned ‘do not eat'

SNACK FEARS Health food brand urgently recalls popular snack over fears as shoppers warned 'do not eat' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A HEALTH food brand has urgently recalled one of its popular snacks over fears with a "do not eat" warning issued to shoppers. Grape Tree is recalling Raw Unsalted Macadamia Nuts because Shiga toxin-producing has been found in one of its batches. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up The recall affects 250g packs of the nuts which have a best before date of July 11, 2026. The store is warning customers who have bought the affected batch, which has a batch code of G41 5 101 250610, not to eat them. A spokesperson for Grape Tree says: "If you have bought Raw Unsalted Macadamia Nuts 250g as detailed above, do not eat them. "Instead, check if you have bought the affected batch code. "You can do this by taking a picture of this notice or writing down the batch code/best before date for reference at home. "Return the product to the store for a full refund (with or without a receipt)." The Food Standards Agency also shared the product recall notice, adding that it is England, Wales and Scotland specific. A spokesperson said: "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. "For more information, please email info@ It comes after Lidl recently told shoppers not to eat one of its savoury snacks over fears it could contain salmonella. The discount supermarket urgently recalled its Sol & Mar Chicharricos BBQ Pork Scratchings after the problem was found. The recall affected 100g packets of the pork scratchings with best before dates ranging from August 5, 2025 through to August 12, 2025.

Sweet treat recalled from Irish stores over presence of metal as consumers warned ‘not to eat'
Sweet treat recalled from Irish stores over presence of metal as consumers warned ‘not to eat'

The Irish Sun

time16-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Irish Sun

Sweet treat recalled from Irish stores over presence of metal as consumers warned ‘not to eat'

IRISH shoppers are being warned not to eat a popular sweet treat due to the presence of metal. Advertisement 2 A batch of Süßware aus Sonnenblumenkernen has been recalled due to possible presence of metal pieces Credit: FSAI The Authority issued a Category One For Action call to stores and The 250g pack sizes of the sweet treat have a best before date of August 21, 2025. The country of origin is Advertisement READ MORE IN IRISH NEWS The sunflower seed confectionery is being recalled due to the possible presence of metal pieces. Point-of-sale recall notices are set to be displayed in stores to alert shoppers. Retailers are requested to remove the implicated batch from Wholesalers and distributors are being requested to contact affected customers. Advertisement Most read in Irish News Exclusive They are also being urged to recall the implicated batch and provide a point-of-sale recall notice to their retail customers. Shoppers are advised not to eat the implicated batch. Ford urgently recalls 273,000 cars over dangerous brake issue that could 'cause total failure' – two models are affected It comes as The Advertisement The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) notice told shoppers that Lidl was recalling the products "due to the potential presence of plastic foreign bodies which may present a choking hazard". The FSA continued: "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." These warnings aim to protect the public from harm and help remove dangerous items from shelves quickly. Advertisement 'WORRYING TREND' Lidl Great Britain recently told shoppers not to eat one of its savoury snacks over fears it could contain The discount supermarket urgently recalled its Sol & Mar Chicharricos BBQ Pork Scratchings after the problem was found. The recall affected 100g packets of the pork scratchings with best before dates ranging from August 5, 2025 through to August 12, 2025. These recent recalls are part of a worrying trend of food safety issues across the UK, with several popular products — from Tesco's Sandwich Pickle and Crosta & Mollica pasta sauces to Newcastle Brown Ale and Lidl potato salads, all pulled from shelves over contamination fears, including glass, plastic, or even copper pieces. Advertisement 2 Consumers have been warned to not eat the snack Credit: Getty Images

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