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Aldi and Lidl Issue Urgent Recalls for Unsafe Snacks
11 Nov
Summary
- Aldi and Lidl recall snacks due to potential allergens and glass hazards
- Lidl recalls cashews that may contain glass, posing choking risk
- Aldi recalls choc snacks that may contain undeclared peanuts

On November 11th, 2025, budget supermarket chains Aldi and Lidl have both announced urgent recalls for specific snack products sold in their stores across the UK. The Food Standards Agency has raised alerts for these items, warning customers not to consume them due to potential safety risks.
Lidl is recalling its Simply Roasted and Salted Cashews, as the product may contain glass, presenting a potential choking hazard. Customers who have purchased this item are advised not to eat it and instead return it to the store for a full refund.
Separately, Aldi is recalling its Dairyfine Crispy Choc Um's as a precautionary measure, as the product may contain undeclared peanuts. This poses a health risk for anyone with a peanut allergy, and Aldi is urging affected customers to avoid consuming the item and return it to their local store for a refund.
These recalls come just days after multiple chocolate bars were withdrawn from British shops over similar allergen-related concerns. The Food Standards Agency stated that retailer TJ Morris was pulling Milka Hazelnut, Milka Whole Nut, and Milka Oreo Brownie chocolates from shelves because allergen details were not provided in English on the packaging.



