Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Bottles of water sold in Aldi, Lidl, Applegreen, and Dunne Stores have been recalled due to the presence of unsafe levels of arsenic. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland said on its website: "Arsenic was detected above the legal limit in several branded still and sparkling bottled waters. Retailers have been asked to remove the products from sale, while customers have been advised to not drink the water. Branded water from Aldi, Dunnes, Spar, Lidl, Mace and even more stores is being recalled due to high arsenic levels. And rest assured that your data will not be shared with any other party.Â, When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Our Dublin Live Sports Page - which brings you all your Dublin sports news - can be found here. ALDI Voluntarily Recalls Select Clancy’s Apple Chips Cinnamon Due to Potential Salmonella Contamination. The Celtic Pure bottle water was recalled from multiple Irish stores this week including Lidl, Aldi, Applegreen, and Dunnes Stores. The recall was issued by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland. The supermarket's British arm has recalled Red … Customers … "No other products in the Celtic Pure range outside of this batch have been affected. The origins of our products are important to us, which is why we only work with producers who meet our standards and match our values. More water bottled by Celtic Pure recalled from Irish shops including Dunnes Stores, Lidl and Aldi MORE batches of water have been recalled due to … Lidl US recalls Powerfix steel shelving units The shelving units can be missing wall mounting hardware Lidl US Trading of Arlington, Va., is recalling about 4,000 Powerfix steel … explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. back. Recalls. The Irish Mirror Twitter account is @IrishMirror while our sports account is @MirrorSportIE. Meanwhile the FSAI called for the removal of a limited number of own-brand waters supplied by Celtic Pure Unlimited due to "an above normal level of organic minerals present". "The limited recall is the result of a mechanical failure of a filtration device which has been isolated to one of our many springs. BOTTLES of water are being recalled from a number of Irish stores due to microbiological contamination. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland said on … I refill it with cool water that has passed through the water heater – just fill it before the recently heated water arrives (fill it with water this side of the water heater that has sat in the pipes long enough to cool off), and then I microwave it. (UNDATED) – Independent lab tests found high levels of the toxic metal arsenic in two brands of bottled water sold at grocery and big box stores, according to … Simply pop your e-mail into the box above and get all the latest news and entertainment direct to your inbox.Â, Every day we'll send you a roundup e-mail of all the latest from Dublin covering news, entertainment and sport, all in one handy e-mail.Â, You can unsubscribe from this service at any time. Approximately two thirds of our products are sourced from within the UK, and we’re proud to support British farmers and suppliers. Lidl has issued urgent product recall for two products that may be contaminated with salmonella. Dunnes Stores, Aldi, Applegreen, Gala, Lidl … The budget supermarket has pulled … We've rounded up the latest products to be recalled. A spokesperson from Celtic Pure said: "The Food Safety Authority of Ireland has recommended the removal of a limited number of batches of several own-brand waters supplied by Celtic Pure Unlimited due to an above normal level of organic minerals present. Consumers were warned to stay away from seven types of Dunnes flavoured water, including the chain’s Apple & Elderflower Flavoured Sparkling Irish Spring Water, the Citrus Medley Flavoured Water and the Strawberry Flavoured Water. ET everyday, or online at www.lidl.com and click on “Product Recalls” for more information. The products in question are the Red Hen Breaded Chicken Nuggets and the Red Hen Southern Fried Chicken Pops. Aldi/ Comeragh (Still and Sparkling), Applegreen (Still), Broderick (Still), Dunnes Stores (Still and Sparkling and Flavoured), Itica (Still), Lidl (Still), Londis (Still), Mace (Still), Macari (Still), Plane (Still), San Marino (Still) and Spar (Still). The FSAI added: "Consumers are advised not to drink the implicated batches of water. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Please refer to the table for full details at this link. The budget supermarket has pulled two ‘quick bite’ products from the shelves days before Christmas, The Red Hen Breaded Chicken Nuggets and Southern Fried Chicken Pops. Listed items from Asda, Tesco, Lidl and elsewhere should be returned immediately - … Branded water from Aldi, Dunnes, Spar, Lidl, Mace and even more stores is being recalled due to high arsenic levels. LIDL is recalling pale ales over fears that the cans could burst and injure drinkers. Lidl have issued an urgent recall of its chicken products because salmonella contamination has been found in some of it’s the products in a batch. Lidl Plus Serious Support Company Navigation. You can unsubscribe at any time. Stores including the likes of Lidl, Asda, Tesco, Morrisons, Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Aldi and Costa Coffee have urgently recalled a number of items. The FSAI says: "As a precautionary measure, BWG Foods is withdrawing a batch of SPAR Water Still Sport- 750ml and Londis Water Still - 1 litre due to the presence of arsenic above normal levels. Customers have been warned to not drink affected bottled water brands due to the presence of the deadly chemical above normal levels. The recall includes still and sparkling from Aldi/Comeragh, still water from Lidl, still water from Applegreen and still and sparkling and flavoured water from Dunnes Stores. "If you have consumed any of the affected batches and feel unwell, please contact your GP.". October 2, 2020. 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You can unsubscribe at any time. Food Safety Authority issue recall of bottled water due to arsenic levels Point-of-sale notices will be displayed in stores supplied with the implicated batches. The Dublin Live Twitter account is @DublinLive. "Consumption of the product does not cause any immediate or on-going risk.". "We operate the highest standards of health and safety and take this issue very seriously. You can also check out our Irish Mirror GAA sports page. Products such as meatballs, chicken, cheese and chocolate snacks have all been listed as unsafe for consumption. Recall of Branded Bottled Waters Due to Elevated Levels of Arsenic. Our. “Customers should be advised that they will continue to see Comeragh Spring Water for sale in some of our stores. Lidl urgently recalls two chicken dishes over fears they are contaminated with salmonellaLidl recalled two products over fears they could give people food poisoning These are Red Hen Breaded Chicke… "Point-of-sale notices will be displayed in stores supplied with the implicated batches.".