Several major supermarkets in the UK, including Waitrose, Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, and Iceland, have issued urgent warnings and recalls for certain food products due to potential health hazards. Waitrose pulled a food product from its shelves, citing risks of stomach pain and vomiting. Tesco recalled a popular snack over fears of plastic contamination, posing a choking hazard. Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda, and Iceland jointly issued a 'do not eat' warning for the same product. Additionally, Sainsbury's petrol station in Chippenham faced issues as some cars broke down after filling up with 'milky' and 'contaminated' fuel, prompting an investigation by Sainsbury's.
Drivers warned of ‘milky’ and ‘contaminated’ fuel causing car breakdowns as Sainsbury’s launch investigation https://t.co/16WkBYsT92
Supermarket retailer Sainsbury's has apologised after some cars broke down after filling up at their petrol station forecourt in Chippenham. https://t.co/yoM0vujSc6
Have you used the Sainsbury's petrol station in Chippenham? Some cars have broken down after filling up there ⛽️ Sainsbury's has apologised 🔗⬇️ https://t.co/riWzOCccFl
Sainsbury's: Cars break down after drivers fill up at garage in Chippenham https://t.co/LJKUAEOJ2Z
BREAKING Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Asda, Iceland issue urgent 'do not eat' warning over same product https://t.co/boWukX85Vr
Tesco recalls a popular snack over fears it could 'contain plastic' causing a 'choking hazard' https://t.co/ToIr3EsaSF
Waitrose pulls a food product from shelves as customers are warned of stomach pain and a vomiting risk https://t.co/GwRUzSdt3r