Multiple UK retailers, including M&S, Tesco, and Lidl, issue urgent food safety alerts this week, warning customers not to eat certain products and directing them to follow recall instructions. The notices are presented as “do not eat” warnings and fall under food and product recall notices linked to concerns about potential food poisoning.

WalesOnline and The Mirror both report that major retailers publish these urgent recall notices during the same period, indicating the issue affects products sold by more than one chain. Each retailer’s alert typically directs customers to check the specific product details—such as item description and/or date or batch information—provided in the notice, and advises against consumption.

Across the reports, the common point is that the retailers respond with immediate consumer-facing recall communications, emphasizing food safety and advising the public not to consume the implicated items. The outlets do not present differing assessments of the situation; they instead focus on the existence of the recalls and the retailers involved.