Home Bargains has issued a major recall on multiple products over safety concerns, urging customers to check the items they’ve purchased.
The retailer’s website details the reasons for the alarm surrounding these products. Customers who have purchased any of the recalled items are typically entitled to return them to the store for a refund. However, additional steps may be necessary depending on the product’s nature and usage status.
One of the recalled items is the ‘My First Drop and Roll Tower’ by manufacturer TJ Morris Ltd, sold at Home Bargains and Quality Saves stores. The toy poses a “potential risk of choking” because the rattling balls inside are smaller than health standards allow. Parents are advised to stop using the toy immediately and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.
Another product being recalled is the ‘PIFCO Convector Heater with Turbo and Timer’, also by TJ Morris Ltd, due to a fire hazard from overheating. Some heaters have been fitted with an incorrect fuse size, increasing the risk.
Affected batch codes include 596131/596133/596140/596141/596147/596148, which can be found near the control panel on the side of the heater. These were sold between November 1st and December 12th last year.
Customers should cease using the heaters immediately and can take them back to their local Home Bargains or Quality Save store for a refund and further information.
Em Pharma is pulling its Optivive Allergy Eye Mist with certain expiry dates from shelves due to a potential contamination. This is merely a precautionary measure.
Customers can reach out to EM Pharma customer careline for a full refund or return the product to their local Home Bargains.
Customers are urged to stop using the product immediately and seek medical advice if they feel unwell or have symptoms of an eye infection.
All Neapolitan Milk Stout and Blueberry and Maple Stout by Saugatuck Brewing Co are being recalled due to an undeclared allergen which could pose a health risk for people with an allergy or intolerance to milk or oats.
Customers who have these allergies or intolerances are advised not to consume the stouts and can contact Heathwick Limited customer careline for a full refund or return it to their local Home Bargains.
Mars Wrigley UK is recalling certain batches of Revels sold through Home Bargains due to the potential presence of small rubber pieces. Customers are advised not to consume these products and can contact Mars Wrigley UK customer careline for a full refund or return them to their local Home Bargains.
Interstoq Ltd is also recalling bottles of Chocomel sold through Home Bargains as milk is not declared as an ingredient and allergen in the English text on some batches, posing a health risk for those with a milk allergy or intolerance.
Customers who have bought these items and have an allergy or intolerance are urged not to drink it. For a full refund, customers can contact Interstoq Ltd customer careline or simply return the item to their local Home Bargains.
SCI-MX Nutrition has issued an urgent recall for their protein powder with batch codes due to excessive caffeine levels that could pose a food safety risk.
Customers who have bought the product can reach out to SCI-MX Nutrition’s consumer careline for a full refund.
In another alert, Dri-Pak is recalling its 750g drums of table salt with batch codes because of potential contamination with small pieces of plastic.
Those who have purchased the affected salt are encouraged to contact Dri-Pak for a full refund or return it to their local Home Bargains store.