The Met Office has issued a flurry of weather warnings this week and 'thundersnow' could hit the country tomorrow.
25.12.2021 - 13:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A number of supermarkets have issued safety warnings about their products in recent days.
Several retailers, including Tesco, M&S, Sainsbury's, and Waitrose have all issued recall warnings in recent days after label inaccuracies.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said some of the products contain ingredients that are not mentioned on the label, the Liverpool Echo reports.
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The Met Office has issued a flurry of weather warnings this week and 'thundersnow' could hit the country tomorrow.
Brits have been warned to check the contents of their Christmas shopping following food recall warnings from four major supermarkets.
Drivers making the journey to see friends and family this Christmas have been issued a warning about petrol prices.
Forecasters have issued a warning for snow and 'temporary blizzard-like conditions' in parts of Falkirk on Boxing Day.
Sainsbury's has urged shoppers to pick up any of their last minute household essentials before they close their doors to the public this Boxing Day.
Visitors to a festive family funfair are being urged to avoid scammers who are trying to claim extortionate fees for car parking.
The heartbroken owners of a dog who died after eating 'poisonous' potpourri have issued a stark warning to pet lovers.