The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued a number of recalls for products sold in Morrisons, Lidl and The WilderKitchen that could be unsafe to eat
Over recent weeks, urgent recalls have been issued for various food items by the Food Standards Agency and supermarkets themselves. Customers are being warned to not eat the affected items and are asked to return them to nearby stores for a full refund.
Morrisons Crushed Garlic. Additionally, Lidl GB has recalled its Meadow Fresh Potato Salads because they may contain pieces of copper, rendering them unsafe to eat.
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