The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) issues an urgent recall for two supermarket dinner food items due to a potential health risk, according to multiple reports. Both outlets state that the recall notice comes directly from the FSA and relates to products sold through mainstream grocery retailers. One report specifies that at least one of the recalled items is sold at major supermarkets, including Tesco and Sainsbury’s, while another outlet emphasizes that the FSA’s alert covers two separate products described as dinner items. The reports describe the action as a recall “alert,” indicating that consumers are advised to check the relevant product details provided by the FSA. While the outlets agree on the overall recall action and that it affects two products, they do not provide full product names, batch numbers, or specific reasons for the health risk in the provided excerpts. Further details are expected to be available through the FSA recall guidance for consumers, including what to do with affected stock.