LIDL, Tesco, Iceland and other UK supermarkets food and drink has been recalled as 'do not eat' warnings have been issued by the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
Recalls are in place on a number of items sold at UK supermarkets for a variety of reasons, including metal being found in breakfast food, and broccoli that may contain bacterium clostridium, which can cause botulism, a rare but potentially fatal disease.
We have rounded up the ongoing product recalls you should be aware of.
If you have bought any of the items mentioned below, you need to be aware of these potential health risks.
Broccoli recall
La Sovrana has today recalled its Vittoria Friarielli alla Napoletana because it may contain Clostridium botulinum.
Vittoria Friarielli alla Napoletana is bottled broccoli in oil, and the pack size is 1000g, with batch code 280325 and a best before date of March 23, 2028.
The FSA says: "The presence of botulism in the above product. Botulinum toxin may cause a serious form of food poisoning called botulism and can be fatal.
"Symptoms caused by this organism include, feeling sick, being sick (vomiting), stomach cramps, diarrhoea or constipation, drooping eyelids, blurred or double vision, facial muscle weakness, difficulty swallowing, slurred speech and breathing difficulties."
Public Health Authorities advise anyone who has consumed this product and feels unwell to seek urgent healthcare advice, using the most appropriate route depending on where you live, (i.e., visit your GP, call NHS 111).
Thursday 28 August 2025. La Sovrana recall Vittoria Friarielli alla Napoletana because of Clostridium botulinum #FoodAlert https://t.co/ZlOWjNGAgF pic.twitter.com/H4tl5yM4lH
— Food Standards Agency (@foodgov) August 28, 2025
Lidl recall
Lidl has warned some of its customers not to eat one of its chicken products as it issued a food recall for health reasons.
The budget supermarket giant is recalling its Red Hen Tempura Chicken Steaks because they may contain milk, which is not emphasised in bold on the label.
As a result, the chicken is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents.
The recall affects the 380g four-packs of the chicken steaks, the best before dates of December 11, 2026, December 16, 2026, December 22, 2026, December 30, 2026, and January 17, 2027.
Friday 1 August 2025. Lidl recalls Red Hen 4 Tempura Chicken Steaks because milk is not emphasised on the label #FoodAllergy https://t.co/DlndkWT4dD pic.twitter.com/JdaQLd8SgO
— Food Standards Agency (@foodgov) August 1, 2025
A Lidl spokesman said: “Lidl GB is recalling the above-mentioned product due to milk not being in bold with the back of pack ingredients.
“This may be a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to milk.
“If you have bought the above product and have an allergy to milk we advise you not to eat it.
“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.
“For further information, contact Customer Care on customer.care@lidl.co.uk or 0203 966 5566.”
A spokesman for the Food Standards Agency (FSA) added: “If you have bought the above product and have an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents, do not eat it. Instead return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund.”
Tesco recall
Tesco has issued a “do not eat” warning to shoppers as it recalled one of its Tesco Free From Meal Kits because it contains undeclared soya.
The presence of soya, not mentioned on the label, makes it a potential health risk for anyone with an allergy to soya.
The affected product is the Tesco Free From Katsu Curry Meal Kit, affecting all products with a best-before date up to and including December 12.
A spokesman for the Food Standards Agency (FSA) said: “Tesco is recalling the above products from customers and has been advised to contact the relevant allergy support organisations, which will tell their members about the recall.
“The company has also issued a recall notice to its customers.
“These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product.
“If you have bought the above products do not eat them. Instead, return them to any Tesco store for a full refund. For more information contact Tesco Customer Services on 0800 505 555.”
Chocolate health warning
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued a health warning to any customers who have purchased a chocolate bar which may pose a “serious health risk”.
The FSA has also issued urgent advice to any businesses who may be selling the chocolate in the UK.
The warning surrounds the Neosis Schokolade Love of Dubai chocolate which contains peanuts not mentioned on the label.
As a result, the FSA says it poses “a serious risk to anyone with an allergy to peanuts”.
Customers who have purchased the product and have an allergy have been urged not to eat it, while businesses are “advised to immediately stop sales and to undertake product withdrawals”.
Wednesday 6 August 2025 - Daylesford Organic recalls Cacao Double Nut Butter because it may contain pieces of metal #FoodAlert https://t.co/IvMdT6W415 pic.twitter.com/Ite1iDW12f
— Food Standards Agency (@foodgov) August 6, 2025
The warning affects all 95g packs of the chocolate.
A spokesman for the FSA said: “This product contains peanuts making it a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts.
“We are working closely with relevant enforcement authorities to progress investigations and ensure affected products are withdrawn from the market and, where sold at retail, recalled. We are informing allergy organisations of the issue.
“Don’t buy this product, and if you have bought it, don't eat it, especially if you have a peanut allergy.
“Dispose of the product at home and get in touch with your local Trading Standards in Great Britain or Environmental Health Officers in Northern Ireland, to let them know where you purchased it.
“Food businesses selling Neosis Schokolade Love of Dubai chocolate in the UK, manufactured by NEOSIS, Gida ve Unlu Mam Ltd, are advised to immediately stop sales and to undertake product withdrawals, and where there have been retail sales, to undertake product recalls.
“This is because the product presents a serious risk to anyone with an allergy to peanuts.
“Businesses have been supplied these products by a company called Black Sea Trading Ltd, who have so far been uncontactable.
“As a result, food safety action is required by the food businesses selling these products.”
Woodstock recall
Woodstock Foods is recalling its Woodstock Vanilla Crème Crowns because of undeclared hazelnuts.
The sweet pastry treats, which look like custard-filled Danish pastries, are a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to hazelnuts (nuts).
Monday 7 July 2025: Woodstock Foods recalls Woodstock Vanilla Crème Crowns because of undeclared hazelnuts (nuts): https://t.co/wEzsZgaRRB#FoodAllergy pic.twitter.com/qglWwPputw
— Food Standards Agency (@foodgov) July 7, 2025
The 12 x 50g packs, batch code 224934, best before January 2026 are being recalled. Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling this product.
An FSA spokesperson said: "If you have bought the above product and have an allergy to hazelnuts (nuts) do not eat it. Instead return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund. For more information, please telephone Woodstock Foods on 0787 639 4406."
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Unilever recall
Unilever has recalled a number of Wall’s Mini Milk ice cream lollies because they contain allergens not included on the label in English.
The strawberry and chocolate flavours are affected by the recall, which has been issued because they contain milk not mentioned on the label in English and may also contain nuts (pistachios), peanuts and soya, making them a health risk to anyone with a milk or nut allergy.
The affected lollies have the following batch codes: L5123, L5126, L5127, L5128, L5129, L5141 and L5142.
An FSA spokesman said: “Unilever is recalling the above product and has been advised to contact the relevant allergy support organisations.
“Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling this product.
“These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product.
“If you have bought the above product and have an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents and/or an allergy to nuts (pistachios) and/or an allergy to peanuts and/or soya, do not eat it.
“For further information and a refund, please contact the Unilever careline team at ukicare@unilever.com.”
Iceland recall
Iceland has issued a “do not eat” warning to its customers over a product that may contain pieces of plastic.
The supermarket is recalling its Iceland Vegetable Lasagne because of the risk of plastic in the dish, making it unsafe to eat.
The affected products have best before dates of July 23, 2026, and July 30, 2026.
A spokesman for the FSA also told anyone who has purchased the dish not to eat it.
They said: “Iceland Foods Ltd is recalling the above product. The company has issued a recall notice to its customers.
“These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product.
“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 call 0800 328 0800.”
An Iceland spokesman added: “We are taking the precautionary measure of recalling the dates codes of the above product because it may contain hard pieces of plastic making it unsafe to eat.
“Only the best before date codes listed in this notice are affected.
“If you have purchased any of the above product, DO NOT eat it.”
Granola recall
A popular breakfast choice sold at Tesco, Ocado, Amazon and other outlets has been recalled because it may contain insects.
Rude Health Foods Ltd is recalling its Rude Health Chocolate Crunch Granola because of the possible presence of insects.
The affected product is the 400g box of granola with a best before date of October 24.
The FSA has warned anyone who has purchased the granola not to eat it but return it to wherever they bought it for a full refund.
Thursday 20 March - @rudehealth recalls Rude Health Chocolate Crunch Granola because of the possible presence of insects #FoodAlert https://t.co/MTWWy2mzlQ pic.twitter.com/UNHIyKKqPU
— Food Standards Agency (@foodgov) March 20, 2025
A spokesman said: “The product listed above might contain insects, which may make them unsafe to eat.
“Rude Health Foods Ltd is recalling the above product. Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling this product.
“These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product.
“If you have bought the above product do not eat it. Instead, return it to your local store for a refund. For further information, please contact Rude Health Foods Ltd at hello@rudehealth.com.”
A Rude Health Foods spokesman added: “No other batches of the chocolate crunch granola or other Rude Health products are affected by this recall.
“If you have bought the above product we advise you do not consumer it.
“We sincerely regret any inconvenience caused to our customers.”
What is a product recall?
If there is a problem with a food product that means it should not be sold, then it might be 'withdrawn' (taken off the shelves) or 'recalled' (when customers are asked to return the product).
The FSA issues Product Withdrawal Information Notices and Product Recall Information Notices to let consumers and local authorities know about problems associated with food.
In some cases, a 'Food Alert for Action' is issued.
This provides local authorities with details of specific actions to be taken on behalf of consumers.