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Marks & Spencer urgently recalls popular baby product due to ‘safety complaints’ & warns ‘return it immediately’

Published on May 30, 2025 at 03:21 PM

MARKS & Spencer has urgently recalled a popular baby productdue to customer “safety complaints”;.

has warned buyers that they must return the item immediately.

Marks & Spencer store entrance in London.
Marks and Spencer have urgently recalled a popular baby item

Polarn O. Pyret Branded Poppy Print Rompers have been recalled due to safety complaints.

Parents and carers of little ones have been asked to check their to see if they have the affected product.

The recall has been made for the T94 8409A model in size 1-12 months old, which was sold online at M&S.

The company said: “Polarn O. Pyret has issued a Product Recall due to safety complaints with their Poppy Print Romper, T94 8409A in the specified sizes 1-12 Months”;.

The online-only product means that affected items were not available to purchase from physical M&S stores during the original purchase period.

Those who bought the romper or received it as a gift have been urged to “return it immediately”; at any M&S Clothing store. A full refund will be issued upon return.

M&S have said that further support is also being offered and if customers have further questions, they can call the company’s customer service line at 0333 014 8555.

M&S has apologised for any inconvenience caused to shoppers.

The news comes after a popular car seat has been banned by trading authorities

And sold in the UK that pose a fire risk as owners are told to ‘stop using immediately’.

In another product recall –over traces of deadly bacteria which kills one in 20.

There was also an urgent recall of popular product bought on TikTok over the

£12 baby clothing over a ‘risk of injury’ to tots as parents were warned to ‘stop using immediately’.

A Health food brandalso over E.coli fears as shoppers warned ‘do not eat’.

It came afterrecently told shoppers not to eat one of its savoury snacks over fears it could contain.

And just last month,recalled its Vegetable Lasagne after the possible presence ofwith best-before dates of 23 July 2026 and 30 July 2026.

Afrom supermarket shelves after fears emerged that some jars contained shards of glass.

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