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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Aldi urgently remembers it

Aldi urgently remembers it


Aldi urgently called back to one of his summer catering clips after the product of the product had not explained a large allergen.

The recall was exhibited for its specially selected 4 Cheddar Cheese Scotch Beef Quarter Pound Burger.

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The Burger in retail for 3.29 GBP did not disclose Gluten as allergens on the product label.

This is a risk to those who are gluten intolerance or suffer from celiac disease.

Aldi has asked customers not to consume the product if they have an allergy or intolerance to gluten.

Supermarket apologizes to buyers

The German retailer told the customer: “In a precaution, our supplier is reminiscent of specially selected 4 Cheddar cheese scotch beef Quarter Quarter Pound Burgers because the product is incorrectly marked and contains an unclear allergen (gluten).

“Anyone who bought this product should return it to the next shop for a complete reimbursement.”

The explanation also apologized for the convenience that this may have caused this.

The company emphasized that this is a precaution to ensure the security of customers.

Aldi announced the recall on July 14th, which has an impact on the barcode, 4088600410098, and a date of use at the end of May 2026.

Since then, the burgers have been removed from sale in Bathgate Store while the company is working to remind all products.

Customers who need further support can contact Aldi on 0800 042 0800 or complete a web form via the official recall note page.

What is celiac disease and what are the main symptoms?

Celiac is an autoimmune disease that affects one of 100 people in Great Britain.

If someone who has it eats gluten, his immune system attacks his own tissue, which damages your intestine.

The symptoms vary from person to person and can reach from very mild to difficult.

However, the most common signs are:

  • Heavy or occasional diarrhea, excessive wind and/or constipation
  • persistent or unexplained nausea and vomiting
  • Recurring stomach pain, cramps or flatulence
  • Every combination of iron, vitamin B12 or folic acid deficiency
  • anemia
  • fatigue
  • sudden or unexpected weight loss
  • Moon ulcers
  • Rash (dermatitis herpetiformis)
  • Tooth enamel problems
  • Liver anomalies
  • Inexplicable subfertility
  • Repeated miscarriage
  • Neurological (nerve) problems such as ataxia (loss of coordination, poor balance) and peripheral neuropathy (numbness and tingling in the hands and feet)

There is no healing. The only way to treat celiac disease is a strict gluten -free diet.

This means not eating wheat, rye, barley and oats.

Possible long -term complications are osteoporosis, iron deficiency anemia, vitamin B12 or folate deficiency anemia, colon cancer and fertility problems.

Source: Celiac UK and NHS

Urgent recalls for incorrect labeled products

Last month, a large retailer published an urgent recall of a popular sauce due to fears that he could be a life -threatening risk for customers.

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The black bean chili sauce in Laoganma was pulled out of the shelves after not explaining that they contained peanuts on the packaging.

The Fortune Foods product was widespread in popular retailers such as Sainsbury's and in Asian supermarkets.

The company apologized for the labeling error and added that it “deeply regretted” the situation.

At the beginning of this year, M&S also had to remember a popular baby product.

The retailer asked parents and supervisors to return the Poppy Print -Rolgen from Polarn O. Pyret for security reasons.

Exterior view of an Aldi supermarket.

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Affected customers can receive a complete refund for the productCredit: Getty