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Popular Italian ready meal sold at Morrisons and Tesco recalled due to 'incorrect labelling'
Popular Italian ready meal sold at Morrisons and Tesco recalled due to 'incorrect labelling'

Daily Record

time08-05-2025

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Popular Italian ready meal sold at Morrisons and Tesco recalled due to 'incorrect labelling'

The Food Standards Agency has issued an allergy alert Tesco and Morrisons shoppers have been warned not to eat a particular ready meal. The product has been found to pose a "possible health risk" after a packaging error. Giovanni Rana (UK) Ltd has issued a recall for its La Famiglia Rana Slow-Cooked Braised Beef Lasagne after "incorrect labelling". This means that it may contain the Prawn and Lobster Lasagne, making it unsafe for anyone with an allergy to crustaceans. ‌ The Italian food brand offers an assortment of fresh-filled pasta dishes that can be found in many major supermarkets across the UK. ‌ An allergy alert posted to the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has explained that this lasagne recall affects 700g pack sizes with the batch code L0B510816 and best before date of June 17, 2025. Giovanni Rana said in its recall notice: "We are announcing the recall of the product "La Famiglia Rana Slow-Cooked - Braised Beef Lasagne 700g" with batch number L0B510816. "The recall is due to incorrect labelling of the product, which means that the product may not contain the recipe showed on the pack (Slow-Cooked Braised Beef Lasagne), but prawn and lobster instead. The affected product is therefore a health risk for anyone with an allergy to crustaceans." Due to the packaging error, customers with an allergy to crustaceans who have bought the affected product have been urged "do not eat it." ‌ Instead, they can return the product to the store it was bought from for a full refund, even if presented without a receipt. Customers looking for further information can also contact recall@ Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. ‌ The Italian food firm added at the end of its recall notice: "We apologise for any inconvenience caused." The FSA issued issues a variety of alerts when a food product has been "recalled" or "withdrawn" to problems that mean it should not be sold. This could be due to issues incorrect labelling or undeclared ingredients. This is not the only allergy alert to be posted by the food watchdog, as customers were recently warned that Damasgate Wholesale Sofra Potato Chips Seasoning were found to contain peanuts - an ingredient undeclared on the label. ‌ Customers with an allergy to peanuts have been urged that the recall affects all lot numbers and best before dates of 100g pack sizes. It came just after the retailer also issued a major recall for all lot numbers and best before dates of 12 of its garlic powders for the same reason, with customers being warned not to consume them due to the potential life-threatening reaction. In other recall news, supermarket giant Asda recently advised that its own-brand Hot & Spicy Chicken Breast Slices featured the incorrect best before date, with 160g pack sizes with the date May 30, 2025 affected.

Lasagne recalled because it's got the wrong type of meat
Lasagne recalled because it's got the wrong type of meat

Metro

time08-05-2025

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Lasagne recalled because it's got the wrong type of meat

A popular lasagne – the Italian dish famously made from beef – has been recalled for being made of lobster. La Famiglia Rana Slow-Cooked Braised Beef Lasagne – sold in supermarkets like Tesco and Morrisons – has been recalled. A 'packing error' means the ready-made meal, which says 'slow-cooked braised beef' in large letters on the label, 'may contain prawn and lobster'. Some packs have the brand's Prawn and Lobster Lasagne inside instead, La Famiglia Rana said. The Food Standards Agency said: 'This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to crustaceans.' The affected product is in the pack size of 700g. Shoppers should look for batch code L0B510816, with a use-by date of June 17, 2025. The product recall notice added: 'Consumers who have purchased the product should not eat it, and can return it to the store from which you purchased it for a refund, even without presenting the purchase receipt. 'We apologise for any inconvenience caused.' Up to 3% of adults in the UK have a shellfish allergy, around 1.5million people. Crustacean allergy symptoms can be especially severe, including hives, itchy skin, swollen face, breathing troubles, wheezing and diarrhoea. The most life-threatening complication is anaphylactic shock, a potentially deadly allergic reaction. More Trending La Famiglia Rana, founded in 1962, specialises in Italian cuisine, like pasta. A food recall is issued when a product is considered unsafe, so it is removed from shelves and shoppers are urged to return or dispose of it. A popular pasta sauce by Organico Realfoods was recalled earlier this month over fears it contains shards of glass. Only a week before, Morrisons recalled its own-brand Cumberland sausages for containing 'small pieces of blue plastic'. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Urgent recall of 4,500 cases of canned beans over fears of 'life-threatening' risk MORE: Urgent recall of tomatoes in the US over fears they contain salmonella MORE: Nearly 19,000 pounds of ready-to-eat meat recalled

'Possible health risk' warning issued over supermarket beef lasagne that may contain crustaceans
'Possible health risk' warning issued over supermarket beef lasagne that may contain crustaceans

Yahoo

time07-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

'Possible health risk' warning issued over supermarket beef lasagne that may contain crustaceans

A 'possible health risk' warning has been issued over a supermarket beef lasagne that may contain undeclared crustaceans. The Food Standards Agency has sent out the alert Giovanni Rana recalls La Famiglia Rana Slow-Cooked Braised Beef Lasagne. Giovanni Rana is recalling the product due to a packaging error. The FSA said some packs may actually contain the brand's Prawn and Lobster Lasagne, that contains crustaceans - which are not mentioned on the label. This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to crustaceans. If you have bought the above product and have an allergy to crustaceans, customers are being urged not to eat it. ADVERTISEMENT READ MORE: Make-up artist only uses Primark products for perfect look and recommends three items READ MORE: The Home Bargains buy that sold out last summer is back and now just £3.99 Join the Manchester Evening News WhatsApp group HERE The product recall notice read: "We are announcing the recall of the product 'La Famiglia Rana - Slow Cooked - Braised Beef Lasagne 700g' with batch number LOB510816. "The recall is due to incorrect labelling of the product, which means that the product may not contain the recipe showed on pack (Slow-Cooked Braised Beef Lasagne), but Prawn & Lobster Lasagne instead. "The affected product is therefore a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to crustaceans. "Consumers who have purchased the product should not eat it, and can return it to the store from which you purchased it for a refund, even without presenting the purchase receipt. We apologise for any inconvenience caused." ADVERTISEMENT --- Day in day out, our reporters in the Manchester Evening News newsroom bring you remarkable stories from all aspects of Mancunian life. However, with the pace of life these days, the frenetic news agenda and social media algorithms, you might not be getting a chance to read it. That's why every week our Features and Perspectives editor Rob Williams brings you Unmissable, highlighting the best of what we do - bringing it to you directly from us. Make sure you don't miss out, and see what else we have to offer, by clicking here and signing up for MEN Daily News. And be sure to join our politics writer Jo Timan every Sunday for his essential commentary on what matters most to you in Greater Manchester each week in our newsletter Due North. You can also sign up for that here. You can also get all your favourite content from the Manchester Evening News on WhatsApp. Click here to see everything we offer, including everything from breaking news to Coronation Street. ADVERTISEMENT If you prefer reading our stories on your phone, consider downloading the Manchester Evening News app here, and our news desk will make sure every time an essential story breaks, you'll be the first to hear about it. And finally, if there is a story you think our journalists should be looking into, we want to hear from you. Email us on newsdesk@ or give us a ring on 0161 211 2920.

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