Major supermarkets issue 'do not eat' warning as Christmas food is urgently recalled

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Christmas food fans beware, as several major supermarkets, including Tesco and Aldi, have issued an urgent recall of various festive treats due to concerns they may be "unsafe" for consumption.The recall is prompted by issues such as incorrect labelling or the potential presence of foreign objects.The Food Standards Agency (FSA) initiates these recalls due to undeclared allergens or the discovery of extraneous materials in food products.

In the event of a recall, the FSA provides guidance on the necessary steps for consumers and explains the reason for the product's removal from shelves.

Generally, obtaining a refund is straightforward, and a receipt may not even be required. Dunnes Stores has announced a recall of several cheese varieties and cheese-based products due to concerns about the presence of Listeria monocytogenes, as reported by Lancs Live.

According to the FSA, the affected cheeses are produced by or contain ingredients sourced from Wicklow Farmhouse Cheese in Ireland and are sold through Dunnes Stores in Northern Ireland.

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