Urgent Recall: Lidl & Iceland Products Contain Undeclared Ingredients - Check Your Pantry Now!
A recent recall has been issued for several products sold at Lidl and Iceland due to undeclared ingredients that could pose a serious health risk to certain individuals. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has advised consumers to immediately check their pantries and discard any affected products.
Here's what you need to know:
What Products Are Affected?
The recall affects a range of products, including:
- Iceland's "Sweet Potato & Coconut Curry" ready meal
- Lidl's "The Cakester's Finest Coconut & Almond Cake"
- Lidl's "Cherry Bakewell Cake"
- Lidl's "Bakewell Slice"
These products contain undeclared milk and gluten, which could cause severe allergic reactions in individuals with intolerances or allergies.
Why Is This A Serious Concern?
Undeclared ingredients can be extremely dangerous for people with allergies or intolerances. For example, consuming milk products when you are allergic to milk can trigger a life-threatening reaction.
The FSA has issued this recall to protect the public health and prevent any potential harm.
What Should You Do?
If you have purchased any of the affected products, do not consume them.
Here are the next steps:
- Check your pantry immediately and discard any of the listed products.
- Do not attempt to return the products to the store.
- Contact the FSA or Lidl/Iceland customer service for further information or to report any adverse reactions.
This recall serves as a reminder to always check product labels carefully, especially for individuals with food allergies or intolerances.
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