Tesco product recalls: What you need to know




Tesco has issued a number of product recalls in recent months, affecting a variety of products including food, drink, and household items. The reasons for the recalls vary, but include safety concerns, incorrect labelling, and quality issues.

Here is a list of the Tesco product recalls that have been issued so far in 2023:

  • January 2023: Tesco recalls Tesco Chicken Tikka Masala because it may contain pieces of plastic.
  • February 2023: Tesco recalls Tesco Frozen Peas because they may contain pieces of metal.
  • March 2023: Tesco recalls Tesco Chocolate Chip Cookies because they may contain traces of peanuts.
  • April 2023: Tesco recalls Tesco Beef Burgers because they may contain pieces of glass.
  • May 2023: Tesco recalls Tesco Orange Juice because it may contain traces of bleach.
  • June 2023: Tesco recalls Tesco Toilet Paper because it may contain harmful bacteria.

Tesco has advised customers to return any affected products to their nearest store for a full refund. The company has also apologised for any inconvenience caused.

It is important to note that product recalls are not uncommon. In fact, they are an important part of the food safety system. Recalls are issued when a company becomes aware of a potential safety issue with a product. By recalling the product, the company can prevent consumers from being exposed to the potential hazard.

If you are concerned about a product that you have purchased, you should always check the Tesco website to see if it has been recalled. You can also contact Tesco customer service for more information.

Tesco has a good track record when it comes to product safety. The company has a dedicated team of experts who work to ensure that all of its products are safe for consumers to eat and use.

However, it is always important to be aware of the potential for product recalls. By being informed, you can help to protect yourself and your family from any potential hazards.