M&S, Aldi, B&M, Home Bargains Announce Urgent Product Recalls – Full List

M&S, Aldi, B&M, Home Bargains Announce Urgent Product Recalls – Full List

M&S, Aldi, B&M and Home Bargains are included in a new round of urgent product recalls. Filmogaz.com reports the affected items and guidance from the Food Standards Agency.

B&M and Home Bargains

Loudwater Trade & Finance Ltd is recalling Millennium Peanuts Caramel Milk Chocolate. The 285g packs were sold at Home Bargains and B&M.

All best before dates are affected. Some packs lack English ingredient labelling, creating an allergy risk.

The product contains milk, peanuts and soya. It may also contain almonds, cashew nuts, cereals containing gluten, and hazelnuts.

If you have an allergy or intolerance to these ingredients, do not eat the product. Customers should return it to their local Home Bargains or B&M store for a refund.

Consumers can also contact Loudwater at [email protected] for a full refund or more information. Loudwater has been advised to alert allergy support organisations.

Marks & Spencer

Marks & Spencer is recalling Authentic Greek Yoghurt with Vanilla. The product is sold in 500g tubs.

The affected use-by date is 12 May 2026. The yoghurt may contain gluten that is not declared on the label.

Anyone with coeliac disease, a gluten intolerance, or a gluten allergy should not eat the product. Return it to the store of purchase for a full refund.

For further assistance contact Marks & Spencer on 0333301-48555.

Aldi

Aldi has recalled The Fishmonger Hot Smoked 2 Salmon Fillets – Honey Roasted. The pack was labelled with an incorrect use-by date.

The item shows a use-by date of 25 June 2026. The correct use-by date is 25 April 2026, making the label unsafe.

Do not consume the product past the correct use-by date. Return it to Aldi for a refund or ask store staff for guidance.

What shoppers should do

Check your recent purchases against this full list of affected items. Do not eat any recalled product if you have relevant allergies or intolerances.

Return the item to the retailer for a refund or contact the supplier for a replacement. For health concerns, seek medical advice and consult the Food Standards Agency guidance.