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Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, Dunnes in emergency product recalls such as eggs, ice cream and potato chips

A popular supermarket has warned the public to check cupboards after several food items were recalled.

Major supermarkets such asTesco, Dunnes,Lidl,Aldiand SuperValu were affected We warn our customers not to consume certain foods. Products sold in the last few weeks.

The Irish Mirror reports that popular ice cream, eggs, potato chips and biscuits are among the items that have been flagged by the Irish Food Safety Authority.

Brands include Häagen-Dazs, digestive-free Tesco and Lidl Paella.

The item has been removed from sale, but households across Ireland are being advised to check their cupboards for recalled items.

Shops that stocked the affected product were not aware of any of the affected batches. Refund the shopper for returning the item.

The FSAI explains: Contact with substances that may cause adverse health effects.

Below are all currently valid recall notices.

Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream

An emergency recall notice was issued for various batches of Häagen-Dazs last week due to the detection of 2-chloroethanol.

His 2-chloroethanol, a chemical, is banned in Europe for use in food.

Flavors affected include Belgian Chocolate, Cookies and Cream, Praline and Cream, Duo Belgian Chocolate and Strawberry Crunch.

These were sold in major Irish supermarkets such as Tesco, Dunnes and SuperValu.

This notice covers all expiration dates through May 21, 2023.

2-Chloroethanol poses no direct risk, but it is not safe for long-term consumption.

Different flavors of Haagen-Dazs were extracted due to the detection of a component known as 2-chloroethanol (

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An FSAI spokesperson explained:

"Ethylene oxide is a pesticide that is not permitted for use on food sold in the EU, but is approved for use in countries outside the EU.

"Pollution Although consumption of contaminated batches does not pose a serious health risk, continued consumption of contaminated food over an extended period of time increases the risk.

Exposures should be kept to a minimum.”

The batches affected by the recall are:

Another alert was issued last month for Häagen-Dazs vanilla (bathtub). issued. Pack size: 460ml, Haagen-Dazs Vanilla Collection. Pack size: he 4x95ml for the same reason.

Meadow Park free-range duck eggs

Salmonella in Meadow Park eggs (

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Meadow Park Eggs has recalled a batch of Meadow Park 6 Free Range. Duck eggs because salmonella may be present. The

recall includes all expiration dates through August 8, 2022.

Tortilla Chips

Various batches of popular organic tortilla chips are being recalled due to possible presence of tropane alkaloids.

This product is sold in various Irish supermarkets, including Spar.

Tropane alkaloids are naturally occurring toxins present in certain plant species.

The general public has been advised not to eat certain batches of tortilla chips (

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Adverse effects in humans include changes in heart rate, decreased saliva and sweat production, dilated pupils, Dizziness, headache, nausea, etc.

A spokesperson for the FSAI stated, "If some plant species (mainly seeds) containing tropane alkaloids are unintentionally harvested with crops, contamination of food can occur. warned.

Roman formaggio da pasta

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FSAI notifies recall due to possible presence of mold It is a very popular Italian product sold in supermarkets nationwide.

Affected batches have a pack size of 80g and a best before date of May 5, 2023.

Roma's warning about 'Formaggio Da Pasta' is due to the possible presence of mold.

The Foodie Market Milled Brown Flaxseed

Aldi is recalling a batch of The Foodie Market Milled Brown Flaxseed due to detection of Salmonella Typhimurium.

Affected products have batch code L131315 and will be optimized by the end of January 2023.

The FSAI stated: , but this can range from 6 to 72 hours. The most common symptom is diarrhea, sometimes bloody. Other symptoms include fever, headache, and abdominal cramps.

"The illness usually lasts four to seven days. Diarrhea can be severe enough to require hospitalization.

Haohhao chicken-flavored instant noodles

The presence of unauthorized infected people A batch of instant noodles has been recalled.

Affected products have a batch code of SG B6 and an expiration date of September 18, 2022.

The FSAI stated, "This pesticide is not authorized for use in food sold in the EU.

"Consumption of contaminated products poses serious health risks." Although it does not pose a risk, continued long-term consumption of ethylene oxide can cause health problems, so exposure to this substance is necessary and should be kept to a minimum."

Frozen Jonah Red Tilapia Fish

A batch of frozen fish from Vietnam is being recalled.

Customers are advised not to eat fish due to the presence of unauthorized substances called malachite greens and leucomalachite greens.

The "lot number" of the batch in question is VN/472/IV/169 and the expiration date is 17 September 2023.

Frozen fish batches recalled due to unauthorized substances (

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An FSAI spokesperson explained: Forms leucomalachite green.

"Malachite green was previously used in some countries to treat parasitic, fungal and bacterial infections.

"Although it violates the Code of Conduct, , the fish in question does not pose a serious health risk, but continued consumption over a long period of time may increase the risk.”

Fray Bentos Just Chicken Pie

A batch of Frey Bentos Just Chicken Pies has been removed from store shelves over concerns that it may contain plastic.

Affected product is 425g, batch code L079T, time code 06:00-08:22, expiration date September 2023.

Chicken pie is sold in many supermarkets across Ireland, including Tesco, SuperValu and Dunnes Stores.

The FSAI said:

"A point-of-sale recall notice will be displayed at the store where the relevant batch was supplied."

Mars Bounty Ice Cream Bar

The Mars Bounty Ice Cream Bar is also included in the list of affected items.

One batch was recalled due to the presence of ethylene oxide, the same unlicensed pesticide that affected Haagen-Dazs and Hao Hao Chicken flavored instant noodles.

Affected bar is 51.6g, batch code is 037C3DOE02 and expiration date is 31/08/22.

Tesco Free Digestive Biscuits

Tesco is recalling a batch of Tesco Free Digestive Biscuits due to possible presence of small metal pieces.

Eligible packs are 160g and expire March 2023.

Lidl's Cullnea Paella

Lidl's Cullnea Paella batch labels in English (

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Lidl Ireland states that cooking instructions are written in English. We are recalling a batch of frozen Culinea Paella because it is not listed.

The relevant product is his 750g pack with batch code L1354-2, with a shelf life of June 20, 2023.

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