MAJOR supermarkets including Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury’s have issues major recalls of products that could cause harm to shoppers.

Top items being recalled including kids’ books, ready meals, earbuds and even sandwiches.

Supermarkets have recalled several major products this week including happy meals and kids' books

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Supermarkets have recalled several major products this week including happy meals and kids’ booksCredit: PA

If you’ve bought an item that’s been recalled, you can return it to the retailer for a full refund.

Usually, you won’t need a receipt, but if you’ve still got one, it’s worth taking it along.

If you’ve eaten an recalled item and feel unwell, you should always seek medical attention immediately.

Here’s the full list of recalls, including which batch numbers to look out for.

Hey Duggee Book

Two Hey Duggee books have been recalled in recent weeks due to fears that they could create a chozing hazard for kids.

The two books are:

  • Hey Duggee – Duggee and the Dinosaurs
  • Hey Duggee – Duggee and the Magical Unicorn

Ladybird Books has instigated an urgent product recall on these title due to the discovery of a manufacturing fault on some copies.

On the faulty books, the foil lamination on the cover of the book can be peeled off. Small parts of foil could be a choking hazard to small children.

The books are sold widely ins supermarkets including Asda and Tesco.

Ladybird says you should take the books away from small children and return it to the retailer where you bought it for a refund.

You won’t need a receipt.

More to follow…

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