ALDI shoppers were warned a £3.99 BBQ essential has been pulled from shelves and branded "unsafe to eat".
The supermarket giant has issued an urgent recall notice for a popular chicken product.
Aldi shoppers were warned a £3.99 BBQ essential has been pulled from shelvesCredit: AlamyAshfields Grill 4 Garlic and Herb Chicken Kebabs 320g have now been recalledCredit: AldiAshfields Grill 4 Garlic and Herb Chicken Kebabs 320g have now been removed from display.
It comes after a "labelling error" saw the incorrect use-by date printed on packaging.
The recall items were dated July 9 and Aldi is offering affected shoppers a full refund.
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Kebabs 320g because a small number of products have had the incorrect use by date applied of July 9.
"No other products are affected.
"Customers are asked to return this product to their nearest store, where a full refund will be given."
A statement from food.gov.uk read: "Aldi is recalling Ashfields Grill 4 Garlic & Herb Chicken Kebabs because of a labelling error which shows an incorrect use-by date, making the product unsafe to eat."
They advised customers "do not eat" the product and return it to the store from which they bought it.
For further information, please visit help.aldi.co.uk or contact 0800 042 0800.
It follows an urgent recall by fellow superstore titan Tesco yesterday.
The supermarket warned shoppers two chocolate bars had been pulled from the shelves over fears nut allergy suffers could be at risk.
Anyone who purchased the Tesco Dreamy Caramel Chocolate Bars Multipack, 6 x 40g, has been warned there is a risk of peanuts not being listed an ingredient due to a "mispack".
This makes them a risk to anyone with a peanut allergy.
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A Tesco spokesperson stated: "There is a risk of peanuts not being declared as an ingredient in the product.
"This poses a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts."
The recall best before date for the Nutty Nougat Caramel Chocolate Bars Multipack is February 28, 2025.
Meanwhile, the recall best before dates on the Dreamy Caramel Chocolate Bars Multipack are January 31, 2025 and February 28, 2025.
Tesco advised customers "do not consume" and return the product to their stores to be given a full refund.
The industry giant also stated no receipt would be required.