Large grocery chains quickly pull several popular holiday dishes from shelves due to food safety concerns

Grocery stores like Tesco are quickly recalling several items due to safety concerns.

December 21st 2024.

Large grocery chains quickly pull several popular holiday dishes from shelves due to food safety concerns
Several major supermarkets have issued urgent recalls for a number of products, including Christmas dinner favorites, due to safety concerns. Tesco, Aldi, Morrisons, Dunnes Stores, and Waitrose have all been affected, with some items being mislabeled or containing dangerous materials. While not all of the affected products are staples for Christmas dinner, customers may still have purchased them for use during the festive period.

Tesco has recalled a few of their items, including their 125g pack of 10 Cooked Beef Slices with a use by date of January 24 due to a labeling error. They have also recalled their 300g pack of Red Cabbage and Apple, which was incorrectly labeled with a use by date of December 29 instead of December 11. Customers who have purchased these items can return them for a full refund.

Morrisons has also issued a recall for their 75g Crushed Garlic with a use by date of October 19, 2025. This is due to an ingredient being left off the label, which could lead to the growth of harmful bacteria. Customers can return the product for a full refund.

Meanwhile, Aldi has recalled their Let's Party Vegetable Bao Buns due to missing sesame on the ingredient list, which could pose a risk to those with allergies. Additionally, duck meat was not listed on the packaging. Customers can return the product for a full refund.

Dunnes Stores has recalled several of their cheese products, including Wicklow Smoked Cheddar, Tomato & Herb Cheddar, Nettle & Chive Cheddar, Blue Brie, Simply Better Irish Brie Cheese & Cranberry Quiche, Wicklow Ban in Ceramic Dish, Double Cream Wicklow Ban, Farmhouse Irish Cheese Selection, and Simply Better & Neven Maguire Cheese Selection. This recall is due to the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes, which can cause illness. Customers are advised to return these products for a full refund.

Lastly, Waitrose has recalled ZOE's Daily 30+ 7 Day supplements, which claim to incorporate more than 30 plants into one's weekly diet. However, the product may contain small stones and pieces of metal, making it unfit for consumption. Customers can return the product for a full refund.

It is important for customers to check their products and return any affected items for a full refund. These recalls serve as a reminder for supermarkets to prioritize safety and proper labeling for their products.

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