Supermarket chain Lidl has issued an pressing recall on 4 varieties of snack bar made by Alesto, because of the “potential presence of plastic overseas our bodies”.
Any clients who’ve purchased the snack bars can take them again to the shop they had been purchased from for a full refund. They’re warned to not eat any of them.
The 4 varieties of Alesto Uncooked Fruit & Nut Bars could include plastic, making them a possible choking hazard and unsafe to eat.
“If in case you have purchased any of the above merchandise don’t devour them,” reads the official recall discover from the Meals Requirements Company. “As a substitute, return them to the shop from the place they had been purchased for a full refund.”
What merchandise are affected by the Lidl product recall?
The precise merchandise affected by the recall all have finest earlier than dates of December 2025 and the batch code L24337, or November 2025 and the batch code L24316.
The recall applies to 4 totally different flavours of snack bar:
- Alesto Cocoa & Orange 5 Uncooked Fruit & Nut Bars
- Alesto Blueberry Muffin 5 Uncooked Fruit & Nut Bars
- Alesto Salted Caramel 5 Uncooked Fruit & Nut Bars
- Alesto Berry 5 Uncooked Fruit & Nut Bars
Lidl GB has additionally shared a public notice asserting that no different Alesto merchandise are considered affected, in addition to apologising for any inconvenience.
“We apologise for any inconvenience brought about and thanks in your cooperation,” reads the assertion from the grocery store chain to its clients.
Product recalls are removed from unusual, with plenty of manufacturers and grocery store issuing related warnings.
With plastic typically utilized in packaging, overseas bits of plastic could make it into meals, changing into a possible choking hazard.