A popular fizzy drink, Vimto, has been urgently recalled from supermarkets due to a mislabeling issue where bottles were incorrectly marked with a 'No Added Sugar' statement, potentially posing a risk to consumers over 'safety fears'. In a separate incident, Unilever has recalled Viennetta Vanilla ice creams sold at Tesco after discovering that allergy information was printed in Spanish, posing a risk to those with allergies. Both companies have issued warnings to consumers, with Vimto offering refunds and advising customers to get in contact for their safety. Tesco has also issued an 'emergency' notice in response to these issues, and a 'Do not eat' warning was issued for the Viennetta ice creams.
Popular British soft drink Vimto recalled over fears it poses 'significant risk' to certain individuals https://t.co/oUON9tZCSh
Vimto issues 'emergency' alert and will give shoppers money back https://t.co/oJAk4vIkSy
Tesco issues 'emergency' notice and shoppers told to 'get in contact' https://t.co/MhKKAtz0Kg
Viennetta pulled from supermarket shelves - 'Do not eat' warning issued https://t.co/lNWwInt80G
Vimto is urgently recalled from supermarkets after bottles of popular fizzy drink were labelled with false 'No Added Sugar' statement in blunder that could pose risk to consumers https://t.co/AcH9SdFYjC https://t.co/T0uQX9p8Q4
Unilever recalls Viennetta Vanillas from Tesco after allergy information printed in Spanish https://t.co/TE4dXIohoi
Popular fizzy drink recalled over 'safety fears' as customers warned of 'risk' https://t.co/Z9e7zYdXHw