UK supermarkets have been warned to stop selling yoghurts supplied by Yeo Valley over fears that they may contain pieces of rubber.
Asda, The Co-op, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Waitrose have been advised to pull certain yoghurts from their shelves.
Though the yoghurts were supplied by Yeo Valley, many appeared under own-brand names, including Asda fat-free red cherry yoghurt, Co-op strawberry and raspberry low fat yoghurts and Sainsbury's Basics fruit selection yoghurts.
Customers who have bought the products are advised not to eat them. They can return the products to supermarkets for a full refund, or contact customer services.
The full list of affected yoghurts are as follows:
Asda: Asda Extra Special Scottish raspberry West Country Yogurt, Asda fat free red cherry yogurt, Asda fat free red cherry Yogurt (four pack), Asda low fat coconut yogurt, Asda low fat lemon four pack Yogurt, Asda low fat lemon yogurt 450g, Asda low fat mango & passion fruit yoghurt, Collective Dairy wild blueberry yoghurt, Collective Dairy wild blueberry yoghurt.
Co-operative: Co-op Rise & Shine Greek-style yogurt and raspberry, Co-Op strawberry and raspberry low fat yogurts (four x 100g), Co-op Truly Irresistible limited edition mango, Brazilian orange and coconut yogurt (150g).
Sainsbury's: Sainsbury's Basics fruit selection yogurts (2x strawberry 2x peach), Sainsbury's Basics Strawberry Yogurt.
Tesco: Tesco Finest strawberries & cream yoghurt, Tesco low fat coconut yoghurt 450g, Tesco low fat lemon yoghurt, Collective Dairy wild blueberry yoghurt.
Waitrose: 125g Deliciously fruity raspberry low fat yogurt, Fragrant creamy Scottish raspberry yogurt, Multipack deliciously fruity low fat yogurt (2x strawberry 2x raspberry), The Collective Dairy wild blueberry yoghurt (450g), The Collective Dairy wild blueberry yoghurt (150g).