A number of food recall notices have been put in place this week, with customers urged not to eat certain items
Shoppers have been warned about a number of food recall notices this week that affect popular snacks, puddings and curries. The Food Standards Agency has issued notices on a number of products from major UK supermarkets.
Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi have also issued their own warnings as they urge customers not to eat the affected items. This week, products have been recalled due to undeclared allergens as well as the presence of plastic.
Customers have been told how to request a refund from the supermarkets if they have a recalled item. Here, we have rounded up the food recall notices from the past week.
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Malabar Choice Spicy Kerala Mixture
Indo Asian Foods’ Malabar Choice Spicy Kerala Mixture was pulled from shelves this week because it contains milk, which is not listed on the product’s label. The snack is sold in a 275g bag and carries the batch code ARC 109.
Its best-before date is December 2026. The mixture is a traditional Indian snack comprising various ingredients, including crunchy lentils, roasted nuts and aromatic spices.
The FSA said: “This product contains milk, making it a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents.”
Shoppers who have purchased the snack and have a milk intolerance have been strongly advised not to eat it. The FSA added: “Instead, return it to the store you purchased it from for a full refund (with or without a receipt). If you have any questions or require further assistance, please contact Indo Asian Foods by phone on 07377970314 or email accounts@indoasianfoods.com.”
Aldi
The supermarket recalled 10 products from its Scotland stores this week as they “do not meet the required standard”. Aldi said: “Anyone who bought these products should return them to their nearest store for a full refund. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.”
- Inspired Cuisine Vegetable Pakora with Tomato and Mint Sauce 200g – 4088600377100
- Inspired Cuisine Onion Pakora with Tomato and Mint Sauce 200g – 4088600377117
- Inspired Cuisine Red Chicken Pakora with Tomato and Mint Sauce 200g – 4088600377124
- Inspired Cuisine Spicy Red Chicken Pakora with Chilli Sauce 200g – 4088600377131
- Bilash Chicken Pakora Strips 320g – 4061462207372
- Bilash Spiced Onions 200g – 4061463946805
- Bilash Pakora Sauce 200g – 406146394829
- Bilash Chicken Tikka Masala with Pilau Rice 450g – 4061463905253
- Bilash Chicken Korma with Pilau Rice 450g – 4061463905277
- Bilash Chicken Jalfrezi with Pilau Rice 450g – 4061463905291
- Punjab Pakora Haggis Pakora with Tomato and Mint Sauce 200g – 799439183940
- Punjab Pakora Square Sausage Bites 200g – 5060676560104
Pitch Chocolate Brioche
Tesco issued a recall notice for the six-pack Pitch Chocolate Brioche, due to the potential presence of hard white plastic. The supermarket said: “If you’ve bought an affected product, please don’t eat it.
“Instead, contact Brioch Pasquier at technical@briochepasquier.com and add a picture of the product with the best before date. Alternatively, return it to a Tesco store where a full refund will be given. No receipt is required.”
The recall is for its six-pack with a use-by date of 4 March, 2026.
Morrison’s Strawberry Trifle
Morrisons recalled its three-pack Strawberry Trifle (3 x 135g) as the product contains egg which is not in bold on the label. The recall is for all best before and use-by dates.
It said: “We don’t need a receipt. We apologise for the inconvenience this may cause and assure customers of our continuing commitment to the highest standard of product quality and safety.
“Thank you for shopping with us, and if you need any more information, please contact Morrisons Online Service Department on 0345 322 0000.”


