The Food Standards Agency have issued an update on their allergy warnings
Food items being sold various retailers including Iceland, Domino's, Aldi , Sainsbury's and Waitrose are being recalled over allergy fears.
On Wednesday, , the FSA issued a fifth update to the recall and advised anyone with an allergy to peanuts who has bought any of the below products not to consume them. Other recalls have also been issued by Aldi and Sainsbury's after some of their products were found to contain wheat.We've rounded up the product recalls issued in the past few days. If you have purchased any of the items then you should return them to the store in exchange for a full refund.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Iceland, Slimming World and Waitrose food items recalled over allergy fearsFood business, FGS Ingredients Limited, have undertaken a precautionary withdrawal and recall as some product may contain peanut which are not mentioned on the label
Read more »
Waitrose and Sainsbury's 'return to store' notice after products recalledThe Food Standards Agency issues recalls for a variety of reasons
Read more »
Morrisons, Waitrose and Iceland shoppers told 'do not eat' products recalled from storesInformation on why the items have been pulled from sale
Read more »
I compared £1 Waitrose baked beans to Asda, Aldi and Lidl tins and was amazedAfter a recent survey claimed to reveal the 'best tasting' baked beans on the market, I decided to take my own test by comparing Lidl, Aldi, Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Waitrose and Asda tins
Read more »
Iceland vs Iceland case rages on 8 years after first legal challengeSupermarket Iceland and the Government of Iceland have now entered the third round of legal proceedings over the use of the word Iceland.
Read more »
Aldi and Sainsbury's 'do not eat' warning as products recalledStores have apologised for any inconvenience caused and urged anyone who is affected to return their product for a full refund
Read more »