It's worth checking your cupboards or fridge to ensure you don't have any products that have been recalled by the Food Standards Agency or a supermarket due to safety concerns.

Sometimes, there may be an issue with a food product that renders it unfit for sale. In such cases, it might be 'withdrawn' (removed from the shelves) or 'recalled' (when customers are asked to return the product).

Foods may need to be withdrawn or recalled if they pose a risk to consumers due to missing or incorrect allergy labelling or any other food allergy risk, reports the Liverpool Echo .

The Food Standards Agency and Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) issue recalls for a variety of reasons, including undisclosed allergens in products.

Product Recall Information Notices are issued by the Food S

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