FROM pesto to doughnuts - a number of supermarkets across the UK have issued urgent product recalls over safety fears.

Morrisons, Tesco, Sainsbury's and Lidl are among the big retailers urging shoppers to check at home for these particular products so they can be returned and get a full refund.

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The Food Standards Agency will recall products due to allergens not being displayed correctly on labels or potential contamination through production.

Co-op

The Co-op is recalling its bakery four glazed ring doughnuts over allergy fears which have not been mentioned on labels.

The products contain milk and soya and therefore poses a possible health risk for anyone with dairy intolerances or allergies to soya.

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Customers who have purchased the above product and have an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents and/or an allergy to soya, have been advised not to eat it and contact Co-op to organise a refund, or request a refund in-store if making an essential shopping trip.

Lidl

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This supermarket is recalling two of its pestos over fears they could cause allergic reactions.

Baresa Pesto alla Genovese (green) and Baresa Red Pesto because they may contain peanuts, which are not mentioned on the label.

Lidl has said: "If you have bought the above products, and have an allergy to peanuts, we advise you not to consume them. Instead, if you are already making an essential trip to a Lidl GB store you can return the item to the store for a full refund, with or without a receipt."

Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury's

Reading Chronicle:

Unilever is recalling Wall's Mini Calippo (Orange and Lemon-Lime) multi-packs as they may contain pieces of metal.

This makes it unsafe to eat.