UK Supermarket Recalls 2026: Full List of Products Withdrawn From Morrisons, Tesco, Sainsbury’s and More
Morrisons, Tesco, Sainsbury’s and other UK supermarkets have issued product recalls in 2026. See the full list of affected food, baby products, toys and electrical items, plus advice for customers.
Major UK Supermarkets Issue Product Recalls Over Safety Concerns
Several of the UK’s biggest supermarkets have issued product recalls after manufacturers identified possible safety concerns affecting food, household items, toys and electrical products.
Customers shopping at supermarkets including Morrisons, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Lidl, Waitrose and Marks & Spencer are being advised to check whether they have purchased any affected products.
Product recalls are a routine safety measure used by retailers and manufacturers when an item may not meet required safety standards. In some cases, products are removed because of undeclared allergens, possible contamination, incorrect labelling, manufacturing faults or concerns that could affect customer health.
The latest recall notices include a wide range of products, from fresh fruit and desserts to baby formula, toys, televisions and household goods.
Customers who have purchased a recalled product are usually advised not to consume or use the item. Most supermarkets offer a full refund, even if customers no longer have their receipt.
Why Do Supermarket Product Recalls Happen?
Food recalls are often linked to allergy risks or possible contamination. For example, a product may contain an ingredient that is not clearly listed on the packaging, creating a risk for people with allergies or intolerances.
Other recalls happen when manufacturers discover issues during routine quality checks. These checks are designed to protect customers and ensure products meet food safety regulations.
Electrical products may be recalled if there is a risk of overheating, fire or other technical faults. Toys can also be removed from sale if they contain unsafe materials or parts that could create choking risks for children.
Although recalls can cause inconvenience, they are an important part of maintaining consumer safety.
Morrisons Product Recall List
Morrisons customers are currently being advised to check the following recalled products:
- Morrisons Savers Salted Cashews 125g
Affected best before dates:- 09/08/2026
- 06/09/2026
- 26/09/2026
- 28/09/2026
- 09/10/2026
- Filippo Berio Hot Chilli Pesto 190g
Best before date:- 15/05/2028
Customers who have purchased these items should avoid eating them and return them to the store for further advice.
Sainsbury’s Recall Notices
Sainsbury’s has also listed several recalled products, including:
- Arran Caramelised Red Onion Chutney 195g
- Buttermilk Honeycomb Blast Chocolate Bar 45g
- Krispy Kreme Pitch Perfect Doughnut
- Sainsbury’s Melon, Kiwi & Strawberry
- Sainsbury’s Orange & Kiwi
- Sainsbury’s Pink Lady Apple & Grape
Customers should check product packaging and dates before consumption.
Tesco Recall List: Food, Baby Products, Toys and Electronics
Tesco has one of the largest recall lists, covering multiple categories.
Affected food products include:
- Tesco Kiwi Fruit Pot 100g
Use by date:- 23/06/2026
- Tesco Melon, Kiwi & Strawberry Fruit Pot 125g
Use by dates:- 23/06/2026
- 24/06/2026
- Tesco Melon, Kiwi & Strawberry Fruit Pot 250g
Use by date:- 24/06/2026
- Tesco Fruit Kebabs 290g
Use by date:- 23/06/2026
Other recalled Tesco products include:
- Krispy Kreme Pitch Perfect Matchday Dozen and individual doughnuts
- Gü Frozen Double Sea Salted Caramel Dessert 2x85g
- Arran Chutney Caramelised Red Onion 195g
- Glenisk Baby Organic Fromage Frais Strawberry with Banana, Vanilla & Oats
- Glenisk Baby Organic Fromage Frais Apple, Pear, Carrot with Oats
- Tesco Finest Summer Edition Chocolate Affogato Dessert 538g
- The Curing Barn British Bresaola 60g
- Gilbert’s Turkey Breast Pastrami
- Walkers Hot Honey Crisps 6x25g
Baby Formula Products Included in Recalls
Several infant formula products from major brands have also appeared on supermarket recall notices.
Affected products include:
- SMA First Infant Baby Milk Formula Liquid Ready to Feed from Birth 6x200ml
- SMA First Infant Baby Milk Powder Formula From Birth 800g
- SMA First Infant Baby Milk Ready-To-Use Formula 200ml
- Aptamil Infant Formula 800g
- Cow & Gate infant milk products
Parents and carers are advised to carefully check batch numbers before using these products.
Baby formula recalls are treated as a priority because infants are particularly vulnerable to food safety issues.
Toys and Children’s Products Recalled
A number of toys and craft products have also been withdrawn.
Examples include:
- Squishy Pugs toys assortment
- Funkee Animalz Mega Puppies
- Funkee Animalz Axolotl
- Funkee Monkeez
- Funkee Animalz Dog
- Funkee Monkee Jumbo
- Out To Impress Sand Art Kit
- Out To Impress Creative Candles Craft Set
- Paw Patrol Sand Art Pictures
- Stretcherz Squad Action Figure 4 Pack
Parents should stop children from using any recalled toy and follow retailer instructions.
Electrical Product Recalls
Televisions from Toshiba and Polaroid are among the electrical items listed in recall notices.
Affected models include:
- Toshiba 40 Fire FHD TV
- Toshiba 32 Smart TV
- Toshiba 50 VIDAA 4K Ultra HD Smart TV
Several additional Toshiba and Polaroid television model numbers have also been included in retailer warnings.
Customers who own affected models should check manufacturer guidance before continuing use.
Other Supermarkets With Active Recalls
Asda
Asda recall notices include:
- Pink Lady Apple, Mango, Strawberry and Blueberry 220g
- Sand Art Bottle
- Toshiba and Polaroid televisions
- Crayola Discovery Craft Box
- Kluster Magnetic Game
- Hapello Power Train
- Aptamil Infant Formula
- SMA Infant Formula products
Lidl
Lidl customers are advised to check:
- Nutella Croissant X4 340g
- Food Festival Presents Pretzel Bites Honey, Mustard & Onion Flavour 125g
Waitrose
Waitrose recall notices include:
- Milton Baby Bottle Cleaner
- Waitrose Pink Lady Apple & Grapes
- Dalston’s Pineapple Soda 4x330ml
- Waitrose & Partners Richly Fruited Hot Cross Buns
- GoodLife Spicy Veg Beanburgers
- Good4U Super Greens Super Sprouts
- Gilbert’s Turkey Breast Pastrami
- MOMA Porridge products
- Aptamil First Infant Milk
- Cow & Gate First Infant Milk
- Lily’s Kitchen Pasta al Ragu
- SMA infant milk products
- Waitrose No.1 Deeside Mineral Water and Sparkling Water
Marks & Spencer
M&S has issued recalls affecting products including:
- M&S Truffle Gouda
- M&S Pink Lady Apple Slices
- FTG M&S Pink Lady Apple
- Café Pink Lady Apple
- The Proper Dairy Company Irish Farm Authentic Cypriot Style Grilling Cheese
- Paw Patrol Bumper Craft Set
- Out to Impress Creative Candles
- Paw Patrol Sand Art Pictures
- Aptamil First Baby Milk
- Aptamil Follow On Milk
- Hello Sunday Eye Cream
- M&S Neon Candles
What Should Customers Do If They Own a Recalled Product?
If you have purchased an affected item, you should:
- Stop using or consuming the product immediately.
- Check the product details, including batch numbers, dates and packaging information.
- Return the item to the supermarket where it was purchased.
- Follow any instructions provided by the retailer or manufacturer.
Most retailers will provide a refund for recalled products.
Final Advice for Shoppers
Supermarket recalls can happen at any time, and customers should regularly check official retailer recall pages for updates.
Keeping receipts, checking product labels and paying attention to safety notices can help shoppers respond quickly when products are withdrawn.
The current recall notices affect a wide range of items, from everyday groceries to children’s products and electrical goods. Customers are encouraged to check their cupboards, fridges and homes to ensure they do not have any affected products.
Sources
Information for this article was compiled from supermarket product recall notices and publicly available retailer safety announcements from Morrisons, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Lidl, Waitrose and Marks & Spencer.
Disclaimer
This article is intended for general information purposes only. Product recall details can change, and customers should always check the latest official retailer or manufacturer guidance before making decisions about recalled products. If you have concerns about a recalled item, contact the relevant supermarket or manufacturer directly.
