Supermarkets like Asda, Tesco, Lidl and Iceland have all recently issued safety warnings.
Nottinghamshire Live reports that Twix meatballs and ice cream bars are among the foods people are told not to eat.
One recalled item is a type of chorizo product from Tesco that may contain bacteria that can lead to serious infections.
A statement on the Food Standards Agency website says, “Symptoms caused by this organism can be similar to the flu and include high temperature, muscle pain, chills, nausea, nausea and diarrhea.
“Some people are more vulnerable to listeria infections, including those over 65, pregnant women and their unborn babies, babies under one month old, and people with weakened immune systems.”
Tesco 16 slices of spicy chorizo
Tesco has announced a recall of its 16 80g spicy chorizo slices because the product contains listeria monocytogenes, a type of bacteria that can cause serious infections.
A statement from Tesco said: “Please do not consume this product but return the affected product to the store where a full refund will be given.
“No receipt is required. Tesco apologizes to our customers for the inconvenience caused. If you require further details please contact customer service directly on: UK 0800 505 555 ROl 1850 744 844. ”
Lot concerned: best before December 19, 2020
Aptamil multigrain cereal with bananas and berries 7 months and up
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Nutricia has recalled the recall of Aptamil Multigrain Banana Berry 7 Months and Older Cereal as it may contain small pieces of blue plastic.
It is clear that the presence of plastic makes the product unfit for consumption – throw it away or return it immediately.
Lot concerned: best before July 7, 2021
Iceland Twix Ice Cream Bars (Twix ice-cream bars)
Iceland is recalling Twix Ice Bars (Twix ice cream bars). Indeed, they contain milk, wheat (gluten) and soy which are not mentioned in English on the label.
They may also contain almonds, hazelnuts (walnuts) and peanuts.

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This means that the product could be harmful to a person suffering from various allergies.
Discard or return immediately.
Lot concerned: best before June 30, 2021
Guinness Draft 0.0%
Diageo Great Britain has taken the precautionary measure of recalling the Guinness Draft 0.0% (alcohol free).
This is due to the possible presence of mold in the products.

Destroy or return as soon as possible.
Lots concerned: to be consumed preferably before August 9, 2021, August 17, 2021, August 24, 2021
Asda Herbal Loaded Potato Skins
Asda recalled a unique date code for plant-based loaded potato skins because the product contains milk which is not mentioned on the label.
This means that the product presents a potential risk to the health of anyone who is allergic or intolerant to milk or its constituents.

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The product has passed its expiration date but was suitable for home freezing.
Throw in or return.
Lot concerned: November 12, 2020
Lidl What’s cooking? Lighter Meatballs with Pasta and Spinach

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Lidl recalls What’s Cooking? Lighter for you Meatballs with pasta and spinach due to a packaging error.
Some packages labeled as such may contain Chicken Mushroom Pasta, which contains milk not listed on the label.
This means that the product presents a potential risk to the health of anyone who is allergic or intolerant to milk or its constituents.
As a result, discard or return as soon as you can.
Lot concerned: best before January 5, 2022