'Do not eat': Lidl apologises to shoppers as chicken recalled due to 'health risk'
NORTHERN IRELAND AND THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND, AUG 6 – Lidl recalls chicken steaks due to undeclared milk posing allergy risks; recall includes products with best before dates up to January 2027, officials said.
- On August 1, 2025, Lidl GB recalled Red Hen 4 Tempura Chicken Steaks due to milk not being emphasised on the label, posing a possible health risk for allergy sufferers.
- Amid labelling checks, the issue of undeclared milk emerged, and a Lidl spokesman said milk was not emphasised in bold on the label, prompting the recall.
- The recall covers 380g four-packs of Red Hen 4 Tempura Chicken Steaks with best before dates December 11, 2026; December 16, 2026; December 22, 2026; December 30, 2026; and January 17, 2027.
- Customers are urged to return this product to the nearest store for a full refund, and the FSA spokesman advises those with milk allergies not to eat it.
- Following the recall, officials highlighted that Listeria monocytogenes can cause flu-like or gastrointestinal symptoms within 70 days, with rare severe cases.
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