Lidl has recalled various food products from its stores due to the possible presence of metal, warning customers that the items are unsafe to eat. The recall includes chocolate chip cookies that may contain metal shards. Other supermarkets like Tesco, Asda, and Iceland have also issued emergency notices to shoppers and offered refunds. In a separate incident, Publix has recalled 11 ground meat products over concerns of 'foreign material.'
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Lidl, Tesco, Asda, Iceland issue emergency notices to shoppers and offer refunds https://t.co/G07PzzKVjB
Lidl pulls chocolate chip cookies from hundreds of its stores because they could contain shards of METAL https://t.co/fiTjppkGTb https://t.co/PDlPZPy9zV
Lidl issues 'do not eat' warning to shoppers over cookies that may contain metal https://t.co/micxR3ZnAw https://t.co/mmyB22HfBn
Lidl recalls food products due to the possible presence of metal - customers warned they are 'unsafe to eat' https://t.co/zKjSHVP4H4