Among those recalls and warnings are Years dog food and a medical item that claims to help babies relieve trapped wind and colic.
Here are the recalls and warnings you should be aware of this week.
Years recalls all dog food after reports of eye problems
Dog food brand Years issued an urgent recall following reports of sudden eye problems in pets.
The subscription-based pet food company has paused all subscriptions and recalled its fresh meals after more than 50 dogs developed symptoms of keratoconjunctivitis sicca, commonly known as dry eye, which left some pets barely able to see.
Many of the reported cases emerged after August 12 and were linked to a potential ingredient in the food, which began including buckwheat earlier this year.
Years has launched a formal investigation in collaboration with customers, veterinary professionals and independent experts.
Parents urged not to use rectal catheters on their babies
Medical bosses have issued a ‘do not use’ warning on a medical item claimed to relieve babies’ gas and digestion issues.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) issued a Device Safety Information (DSI) warning on Tuesday, August 18, to parents about the use of rectal catheters on their babies.
The devices, sold online and in shops without a prescription, are used by some parents and caregivers to ease colic, constipation and trapped wind in infants.
Dr Alison Cave, MHRA chief safety officer, said: “We understand that digestive discomfort and colic can be distressing for babies and their families.
“We’re advising against the use of rectal catheters in babies because there is not enough clinical evidence to support their safety and effectiveness.
“Parents and caregivers should seek advice from a healthcare professional and follow the NHS guidance if they’re concerned about their baby.”
Supermarket recalls all UK shoppers should know about
Last week we shared a list of the most recent food and drink recalls, and they’re still worth knowing about in case you’ve bought any of the products recently.
Shoppers are being urged to check their cupboards and fridges after a series of food safety alerts triggered multiple product recalls at major UK supermarkets such as Waitrose and Tesco.
Customers who have bought any of the affected products are being told not to eat them, even if they appear to look and smell normal.
Seeds recall
A.Vogel Ltd is recalling Rapunzel bioSnacky Das Original Red Clover Seeds for Sprouts and Seedlings because of the presence of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli.
Symptoms can include severe diarrhoea, abdominal pain and occasionally haemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a serious condition that can lead to kidney failure and can be fatal.
The affected products come in 30g packs, have a batch code of 11293 and a best before date of December 2028.
Home Bargains recall
Crisps sold at Home Bargains have been recalled, with the Food Standards Agency (FSA) warning shoppers of a potential health risk.
ASR Solutions Ltd has recalled the Lays Sour Cream & Dill Crisps sold in Home Bargains stores in the UK because of a labelling error.
The crisps contain milk and wheat (gluten), which are not mentioned on the label, meaning they are a “possible health risk” to anyone with an allergy or intolerance to these ingredients.
The affected products come in 125g packets and have best before dates up to and including October 31.
Chocolate recall
A range of chocolate products sold across the UK have been removed from shelves due to health concerns.
Bon Bons Wholesale Ltd has recalled various chocolate products due to these concerns, telling shops stocking the items to “remove them from sale”, while the FSA has told shoppers “do not eat” them.
The items have been recalled because they may contain milk and soya, which are not mentioned on the label, making them a potential health risk for anyone with allergies.
These are the Bon Bons Wholesale Ltd items affected by the recall:
- Medium Coloured Ladybird with best before dates of March 1, 2027, and January 16, 2028
- Small Red Ladybird with best before dates of January 21, 2027, and January 25, 2027
- Large Red Heart with best before dates of November 22, 2027, December 23, 2027, and December 26, 2027
- Mini Butterflies with best before dates of March 21, 2027, and September 9, 2027
- Sports Car with best before date of August 15, 2027
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Gü recall
Shoppers at Tesco and Waitrose have been issued a “do not eat” warning after a Gü dessert was recalled.
The Gü Double Sea Salted Caramel Frozen Dessert, sold at Tesco and Waitrose, has been removed from supermarket shelves because it may contain hazelnuts and soya not mentioned on the label.
As a result, the dessert is a health risk to anyone with an allergy to nuts or soya.
The affected product has a lot number of 126135 and a best before date of June 30, 2027.
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