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Asda, Tesco, Morrisons and Lidl urgently recall food products that may cause harm

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A number of food products have been recalled from supermarkets due to fears they could cause harm if consumed. Tesco is among the supermarkets issuing product recalls for items including mixed fruit and nuts, which are believed to contain milk.

Tesco has also issued recalls on Vocation beer 'due to fermentation in some of the cans, causing them to swell and potentially burst', and vitamins that are above the legal dosage limit.

Morrisons, Asda and Lidl are also recalling certain products from their shelves due to safety concerns, Plymouth Live reports. READ MORE: Customers praise Lidl after supermarket makes major change to its fruit and vegetables Product recalls are issued by the Food Standards Agency and are made to ensure that customers are aware products have a problem with them, making them unfit for sale.

Stores have apologised for any inconvenience caused and urged anyone who is affected to return their product to the supermarket it was purchased from to receive a full refund.

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