SUPERMARKETS including Asda and Morrisons have issued urgent recall notices over safety concerns.

Some of the products being recalled by grocers have ingredients missing from the label – presenting an allergy risk.

These supermarkets have all issued urgent recalls

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These supermarkets have all issued urgent recalls

Others have the wrong instructions or contain plastic.

Only certain batches of the products are affected so you’ll have to check the best before date on your item’s packaging to find out if you need to return it.

If you’ve bought a product that has been recalled you’ll be able to get a full refund in store.

Here’s the latest products that have been recalled by supermarkets – and everything you need to know.

Asda Extra Special lamb moussaka 400g

If you have an egg allergy, don't eat this Asda ready meal

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If you have an egg allergy, don’t eat this Asda ready mealCredit: Asda

Asda is recalling this lamb moussaka because it contains egg, which is not mentioned on the label.

That means it’s a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to egg.

It is recalling packs with these use by dates: 14/10/2021, 15/10/2021, 16/10/2021 and 17/10/2021.

No other date codes are affected, and the barcode on the packet is 5057172007066.

If you’ve purchased the product with the above use by dates, return it to your nearest store and you’ll be given a full refund.

You don’t need a receipt to return the item and get your money back.

Asda said: “We are very sorry for any inconvenience caused.”

If you need any further information you can contact Asda customer relations on 0800 952 0101.

Morrisons milk chocolate amour ice creams 3 x 120ml

Bits of plastic have ended up in these chocolate ice creams

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Bits of plastic have ended up in these chocolate ice creamsCredit: Morrisons

Morrisons is recalling these chocolate ice creams because there are risks they could contain pieces of plastic.

The only product that is affected is those with a best before date of February 2023 – no other items are affected.

Customers should not eat the ice creams, and instead return it to your nearest Morrisons store for a full refund – you won’t need a receipt.

Morrisons said: “We apologise for the inconvenience this may cause and assure customers of our continuing commitment to the highest standard of product quality and safety.”

Waitrose Belgian dark chocolate with raisins and almonds 180g

Hazelnut allergy suffers should return this chocolate immediately

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Hazelnut allergy suffers should return this chocolate immediatelyCredit: Waitrose

Shoppers who have bought this Waitrose Belgian dark chocolate should return it as it could present an allergy risk.

Some packs were filled with the incorrect product and contain hazelnuts, which is not declared on the label.

It you have an allergy to hazelnuts do not eat the chocolate, just return it to your local Waitrose branch for a full refund.

“We apologise that it has been necessary to recall this product and for the inconvenience caused,” Waitrose said.

Tesco health max strength all-in-one cold and flu relief lemon flavour powder for oral solution sachets x10

The sachets have the wrong dosage information on them

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The sachets have the wrong dosage information on themCredit: Tesco

These cold and flu relief sachets have been recalled by Tesco because the wrong dosage advice has been printed on the individual packs.

The instructions on the carton and patient leaflet are correct, Tesco said.

The product is not suitable for children under 16 years old.

If you’ve bought the sachets with the following best before dates and batch codes you should return them:

November 2022 – batch code: 9MW0145
January 2023 – batch code: 0CW0054
May 2023 – batch code: 0FW0133

Just take the packet to your nearest Tesco store where you can get a full refund, with no receipt required.

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