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Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Health
- Daily Mirror
Lidl pulls popular snack from shelves in urgent warning over health risks
Lidl has urged some shoppers to immediately return Cookies & Cream Protein Bars, made by Healthy Fit, because they contain milk and soya, not declared in English on the label Lidl has warned shoppers to return a popular protein bar to supermarkets as it has been pulled from shelves over health fears. The supermarket has recalled Cookies & Cream Protein Bars, made by Healthy Fit, in Northern Ireland because they contain milk and soya, items not declared in English on the label. This therefore poses a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents, and/or an allergy to soya. The Food Standards Agency has issued an allergy alert. Healthy Fit is recalling the product and has been advised to contact relevant allergy support organisations. And Lidl, which has more than 1,000 stores in the UK, will display point of sale notices in affected supermarkets to explain why the bars are being removed and what customers should do if they have purchased them. The 60g Cookies & Cream Protein Bars with the batch code 002851 and a best before date of January 2026 are affected. Customers who have bought the items and have an allergy or intolerance to milk or soya are advised not to eat them. Instead, they should return the product to the store where it was bought for a full refund, with or without a receipt. It comes after a popular snack was recalled over fears it could be contaminated with Grape Tree has pulled its Raw Unsalted Macadamia Nuts because Shiga toxin-producing was found in one of its batches. The product that has been recalled has the batch code G41 5 101 250610 and a best before date of July 11, 2026. The pack size is 250g. infections can cause diarrhea, stomach cramps, vomiting, and fever. And the Polarn O. Pyret Poppy Print Romper, a popular baby clothing item, was withdrawn from sale at Marks & Spencer following customer safety complaints. The item was sold online, and parents and carers are being urged to check if they have the affected product at home. "Polarn O. Pyret has issued a Product Recall due to safety complaints with their Poppy Print Romper, T94 8409A in the specified sizes 1–12 Months," the supermarket said. A popular pizza product was urgently recalled this month due to a major packaging error. Zizzi recalled Zizzi Vegan Jackfruit Pepperoni Rustica Pizza because it may have contained milk, which was not mentioned on the label. The urgent recall came as there was a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents. If you consume dairy if you have an intolerance to it, you risk symptoms such as stomach pain or discomfort, bloating, diarrhoea or constipation and sickness.


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Marks & Spencer urgently recalls popular baby product due to ‘safety complaints' & warns ‘return it immediately'
Scroll down for more information about recent product recalls MARKS & Spencer has urgently recalled a popular baby product due to customer "safety complaints". The retail giant has warned buyers that they must return the item immediately. Advertisement 1 Marks and Spencer have urgently recalled a popular baby item Credit: Getty Polarn O. Pyret Branded Poppy Print Rompers have been recalled due to safety complaints. Parents and carers of little ones have been asked to check their homes to see if they have the affected product. The recall has been made for the T94 8409A model in size 1-12 months old, which was sold online at M&S. The company said: "Polarn O. Pyret has issued a Product Recall due to safety complaints with their Poppy Print Romper, T94 8409A in the specified sizes 1-12 Months". Advertisement Retail News CHOC SHOCK Major bargain retailer slashes price of huge box of popular chocolate The online-only product means that affected items were not available to purchase from physical M&S stores during the original purchase period. Those who bought the romper or received it as a gift have been urged to "return it immediately" at any M&S Clothing store. A full refund will be issued upon return. M&S have said that further support is also being offered and if customers have further questions, they can call the company's customer service line at 0333 014 8555. M&S has apologised for any inconvenience caused to shoppers. Advertisement The news comes after a popular car seat has been banned by trading authorities over "serious" suffocation fears. And an urgent warning was issued about tumble dryers sold in the UK that pose a fire risk as owners are told to 'stop using immediately'. Milk is urgently pulled from shelves over traces of deadly bacteria which kills one in 20 In another product recall - milk was urgently pulled from shelves over traces of deadly bacteria which kills one in 20. There was also an urgent recall of popular product bought on TikTok over the possibility of an electric shock risk. Advertisement And Asda urgently recalled £12 baby clothing over a 'risk of injury' to tots as parents were warned to 'stop using immediately'. A Health food brand also urgently recalled a popular snack over fears as shoppers warned 'do not eat'. 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 It came after Lidl recently told shoppers not to eat one of its savoury snacks over fears it could contain salmonella. And just last month, Iceland recalled its Vegetable Lasagne after the possible presence of hard plastic pieces was discovered in packs with best-before dates of 23 July 2026 and 30 July 2026. Advertisement A popular pasta sauce was also urgently recalled from supermarket shelves after fears emerged that some jars contained shards of glass.