A MAJOR supermarket has warned shoppers not to eat a popular product over fears it could contain plastic.
Lidl is recalling Alesto Raw Fruit and Nut bars and offering customers a full refund.

The affected are Cocoa & Orange, Blueberry Muffin, Salted Caramel, and Berry flavours , with a best-before date of November 2025 and batch code L24316.
The (FSA) notice told shoppers that Lidl was recalling the products “due to the potential presence of plastic foreign bodies which may present a choking hazard”;;.
“The FSA continued: “Customers are asked to return this product to the nearest store where a full refund will be given.
“We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your cooperation.”;;
These warnings aim to protect the public from harm and help remove dangerous items from shelves quickly.
Lidl recently told shoppers not to eat one of its savoury snacks over fears it could contain .
The discount supermarket urgently recalled its Sol & Mar Chicharricos BBQ Pork Scratchings after the problem was found.
Theaffected 100g packets of the pork scratchings with best before dates ranging from August 5, 2025 through to August 12, 2025.
These recent recalls are part of a worrying trend of food safety issues across the UK, with several popular products â fromSandwich Pickle and Crosta & Mollica pasta sauces to Newcastle Brown Ale andpotato salads, all pulled from shelves over contamination fears, including glass, plastic, or even copper pieces.
Last month,recalled its Vegetable Lasagne after the possible presence of hard plastic pieces was discovered in packs with best-before dates of 23 July 2026 and 30 July 2026.
A popular pasta sauce was also urgently recalled from supermarket shelves after fears emerged that some jars contained shards of glass.
The FSA issued a clear “do not eat”;; warning for Organico’s Organic Alla Norma Sauce â a mix of aubergines, tomato, and garlic â after safety concerns were raised.
The affected batch, sold at retailers including high-end online supermarket, is batch number 140227, with a best-before date of February 14, 2027.
Organico, the manufacturer, urged customers: “Please do not consume.
“Return to the retailer for a refund. If thedoes not accept returns, please contact us directly.”;;
The company apologised for the inconvenience but did not explain how the glass ended up in the product.
The FSA added that “point of sale notices will be displayed in all stores selling the product”;; to inform shoppers about the recall and what steps to take.
“If you have bought this sauce, do not eat it,”;; the agency stressed.
“Return it to the shop you purchased it from for a full refund.”;;
warn that even small fragments of glass or plastic can pose serious health risks, including cuts to the mouth or throat, choking, or internal injury if swallowed.
Consumers are urged to regularly check the FSA website or retailer announcements for the latest product recalls and take immediate action if they have any affected items at home.