Key Product Recalls at Tesco

Tesco has issued a notice regarding the recall of several products due to potential health hazards.  Consumers who have bought these products are entitled to a full refund at their local store. Anyone that has purchased any of these products should return them to store and get a full refund.

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Viennetta Vanilla 650ml

  • Batch codes concerning: 4031BC020
  • Expiry: End of January 2026
  • Reason for recall: Mistaken labeling in Spanish, particularly for allergens. The warning for milk and potential soy content is not in English, presenting a risk for those with allergies to these ingredients.
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Vimto Regular Still 500ml

  • Affected batches: Oct 24 4050/4051/4052, Nov 24 4072/4073/4074
  • Identification: Located on the bottle’s shoulder
  • Issue: Certain bottles incorrectly labeled as ‘No Added Sugar’ when they contain added sugar. This could affect individuals who monitor their sugar intake for dietary reasons.
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Magnum Classic Ice Cream Sticks 3x100ml

  • Batch numbers to look out for: L3324, L33244, L3326, L3327, L3328
  • Best before: November 2025
  • Concern: A select number of batches are called back by the manufacturer due to packaging discrepancies.
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Cheese-Flavored Tortilla Chips (180g)

  • Expiration date: 06/01/24
  • Alert: Specific batch of these tortilla chips does not list soya as an allergen, putting consumers with a soy allergy or intolerance at risk.

 

For all items listed, consumers who have purchased any of these products with the mentioned batch codes or expiry dates should not consume them. Instead, they should return the products to any Tesco store where they will be eligible for a full refund even without a receipt. Customers can use Tesco’s store locator tool to find the closest store for returning the products. Tesco has ensured that consumers are properly informed and kept safe by promptly addressing these packaging errors.

 

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