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Danone said: “We are sorry that this happened and would like to apologise for any inconvenience.” The third yoghurt being recalled is the Activia Intensely Creamy Raspberry Yoghurt 4x100g with the best before date of March 31, 2021. No other best before date is affected and the date can be found on the top of the pack. Sainsbury’s and Asda are both recalling Danone Light & Free Peach Passion Fruit Greek Style Yoghurt and Activia Vanilla 0% Fat NO Added Sugar Yoghurt only. One batch of Active Vanilla 0% Fat - NO Added Sugar Yoghurt 4x120g is being recalled (Image: Morrisons) Danone is recalling its Danone Light & Free Peach Passion Fruit Greek Style Yoghurt (Image: Morrisons) ....
No other products are believed to be affected by the recall. Tesco also has a recall for Tesco Finest Festive Fruit & Nut Selection as consumers may still have the item at home. A Tesco statement said: We’ve been made aware by our supplier that some packs of Tesco Finest Festive Fruit & Nut Selection have been packed in Tesco Finest Festive Belgian Dark Chocolate Brazil Nuts packaging. This means that sulphur dioxide is not mentioned on the label, so the mispackaged product is a possible risk to customers with a sensitivity to sulphur dioxide or sulphites. The correctly packed product is not affected. ....
Most popular supermarkets in the UK unveiled (Image: NC) “We are asking customers who have bought these products not to consume them and return to their nearest Sainsbury’s store where they will receive a full refund. We’re sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.” Co-op is also recalling its Cooked Mussels from the chilled aisle and all batch codes are affected. Waitrose is also recalling its Essential Frozen Seafood Selection 250g with all use by dates up until January 2022 affected. The Waitrose Essential Cooked Seafood Selection 200g is also being recalled by the retailer with all use by dates from December 20 to January 20 affected. ....
The supermarket chain explained some of the snacks could contain sulphur dioxide which is not mentioned on the label. This was due to a packaging mix up which means some packs were filled with Tesco Finest Festive Fruit and Nut Selection. A Tesco statement said: If you suffer from sensitivity to sulphur dioxide or sulphites, please don’t eat this product. Instead, return it to a Tesco store where a full refund will be given. No receipt is required. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Food products can be recalled or withdrawn when a problem becomes apparent with them. When food items are withdrawn they are taken off of shelves. ....