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direct to your inboxThe Food Standards Agency has issued alerts over Lidl mince that may contain pieces of plastic and some cooked chicken products manufactured by SFC that may contain salmonella.The agency said Lidl is recalling Birchwood Beef and Pork Mince (23% Fat) as it may contain pieces of plastic.
The possible presence of plastic makes this product unsafe to eat.An allergen alert has also been issued over a number of pickled products.Product detailsPack size 750g Use by 1 March 2021 This
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#EveryLittleHelps." The statement read: "All our stores are safe spaces. So if you ever feel unsafe, please our stores to wait for a taxi, a bus or a friend for as long as you need to.
direct to your inboxPolice have launched an urgent appeal after an elderly man with dementia went missing from home.Wilf Burgon, 83, was last seen on CCTV leaving his house in Heaton Chapel at around 7.40am this morning (Monday 15 March).He was last seen wearing a burgundy leather jacket, striped socks, turquoise cord trousers, a black man bag, a walking stick, glasses and gloves.GMP say they are concerned for Mr Burgon, particularly as he suffers from dementia.They have released a photograph of
direct to your inboxHigh street retailer M&S has issued an important message to anybody planning to shop at its stores.In light of recent events, the British retailer wants to make sure people - especially women - feel safe in its stores.Marks and Spencer has now said that anybody who is made to feel unsafe is able to stay inside one of their stores for as long as they need.Store colleagues will also be on hand to help where necessary.In a statement posted on social media, M&S wrote: "If you
direct to your inboxFive of the UK's biggest supermarket giants are urgently recalling various food products.Alerts have been issued by the Food Standards Agency for a range of products, including spaghetti bolognese, chicken, and more.The recalls include the discovery of salmonella in certain products, as well as blue rubber.Customers can return the items to the store for a full refund, with or without a receipt.
direct to your inboxThis morning it was revealed that Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding's breast cancer has spread to her spine.The pop star has been told by her doctor that it's unlikely she will see the next Christmas, and that 2020 was probably her last.The news has shocked people of all ages across the UK, and fans have been left devastated by the news.Now women are urging each other to check for lumps, and to act quickly if they find anything."After the latest most devastating news about
direct to your inboxA fresh warning has been issued by Royal Mail to millions of households in the UK.The delivery service has warned of two separate scams which target innocent victims in a bid to steal personal information and money.The latest scam, which has been labelled as a "malicious email" by ActionFraud, led Royal Mail to dish out some advice.It said the following: That came after scammers had been sending out fake Royal Mail emails to try and trick victims into giving personal
direct to your inboxA man has died after a two-car crash near Knutsford.The incident involving a black Vauxhall Corsa and a silver Mercedes happened on the A556 in Plumley yesterday (March 4) just before 3.30pm. In a statement Cheshire Police said: "The driver of the black Vauxhall Corsa, a 44-year-old man from Northwich, died at the scene.
supermarkets have issued food recall notices after products were found to contain pieces of glass or plastic, making them unsafe to eat.The Co-op and Lidl have recalled a number of products including carrot cake, coffee and walnut cake and breakfast cereal, urging customers who may have purchased the products to return them to the store for a full refund.The recall notices, issued through the Food Standards Agency (FSA), warn that the “products may contain pieces of glass which presents a safety
direct to your inboxRetail giant Primark has issued an urgent warning to shoppers.The fashion, beauty and homeware retailer says innocent people have been targeted by fake accounts trying to con people out of their information while posing as Primark.In a message on its Facebook account, Primark said: "We have been made aware of some social media posts from fake accounts offering Primark Competitions, Giveaways, Vouchers/Goodie Bags. "We can confirm we have no connection to these accounts and
direct to your inboxThree of the big six supermarkets - Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury's - have all recalled several products over fears they could affect shoppers' health if consumed.The retailers are advising people not to eat any of the affected products; which include chicken and biscuits.Anybody who has purchased a product on the list can return it to store for a full refund.
direct to your inboxThe UK's postage service Royal Mail has warned of a new scam which is targeting innocent people in the UK.Millions of people are at risk of losing cash to fraudsters because of the new scams, which are circulating by text and email and tells recipients to make payments to ensure that their packages can get delivered.
direct to your inboxHardware retailer B&Q has urgently recalled one of its products over fears it could cause electric shocks or catch on fire.The GoodHome Colenso 2000W White Freestanding Fan Heater has been recalled due to a 'potential risk of electric shock and fire.'The product recall reads: "B&Q has identified a potential risk of electric shock and fire when using this product."In some cases, the product may overheat causing damage to the case."The following products are affected:B&Q