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Urgent Supermarket Recalls Issued This Week
2 May
Summary
- Food products recalled due to plastic, metal, or Salmonella risks.
- Consumers with allergies should check specific product recalls.
- Full refunds offered for returned recalled food items.

Urgent food recall notices have been issued across various supermarkets this week, prompted by concerns over contamination and undeclared allergens. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has warned shoppers about several products that pose potential health risks.
ASDA is recalling its Exceptional by ASDA Beer Battered Cod Fishcakes due to the possible presence of plastic or metal fragments. Consumers who purchased this item are advised not to consume it and to return it to an ASDA store for a full refund.
The Goodlife Spicy Bean Burger, available at Waitrose and online, is also subject to a recall because of potential plastic contamination. Customers can obtain a full refund by returning the product to the place of purchase, with no receipt necessary.
HiPP Organic UK has recalled its 7+ months Vegetable Lasagne (190g jar) because it contains undeclared celeriac, a concern for babies with celeriac allergies. The company advises those affected to contact them for reimbursement.
Additionally, Good4U's Super Sprouts Super Greens are being recalled due to the potential presence of Salmonella. The FSA recommends that anyone experiencing Salmonella symptoms should stay away from work or school until at least 48 hours after symptoms cease to prevent transmission.