The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued an urgent food safety recall after it identified a Salmonella risk linked to specific pre-packaged fruit products sold by major supermarkets. Multiple outlets report that the affected items include apple and kiwi fruit pots. The recall covers products distributed through several major retailers, including Tesco, ASDA, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s, with reporting also noting availability through other chains such as M&S and Waitrose.

The FSA warning calls on customers not to consume the implicated products and to follow retailer guidance for return or disposal. The recall is presented as urgent due to the potential health risk from Salmonella contamination.

The reports do not indicate the full range of affected batches or additional product details beyond the product type and retailers named, but they consistently attribute the action to the FSA and specify Salmonella as the reason for the recall.