Tesco and Lidl Recall Food Products Over Safety Concerns
Tesco's tzatziki dip is linked to salmonella, while Lidl's potato salads may contain copper fragments.
- Tesco has recalled its 200g own-brand tzatziki dip after routine testing detected salmonella contamination.
- The affected tzatziki dip has a use-by date of November 24, 2024, and customers are urged not to consume it.
- Symptoms of salmonella include fever, diarrhoea, and abdominal cramps, which can last up to a week and may require hospitalization in severe cases.
- Lidl has recalled its Meadow Fresh Potato Salads (500g) due to possible contamination with copper fragments, making them unsafe to eat.
- Customers can return the affected products to their respective stores for a full refund, with no receipt required.