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Easter egg recall: Major brand recalls products over metal fears—See affected locations

Apr 09, 2025 02:42 AM IST

Other brands have also recalled products over contamination concerns, with food safety authorities monitoring the situation closely.

A widespread recall of Easter eggs has been issued across the UK, with popular chocolate brands pulling certain products from store shelves due to concerns over the presence of metal fragments. The recall primarily affects Tony's Chocolonely's Hollow Easter Egg products and other Easter-related chocolate items, triggering warnings for consumers to avoid eating the affected products, as reported by The Mirror.

A massive recall of Easter eggs has been issued across the UK, with popular chocolate firms taking specific goods from store shelves due to concerns over the inclusion of metal pieces.(Unsplash)

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What happened?

Tony's Chocolonely, a well-known chocolate brand, announced the recall of its 242g Hollow Easter Eggs with a best-before date of June 2025. The company cited fears that certain batches of these products could contain metal fragments. The affected products were sold in major retailers across the UK, prompting swift action from food safety authorities, as reported by The Metro.

In addition to the Easter eggs, Tony's Chocolonely also recalled two chocolate bars—its 180g Dark Almond Sea Salt bar and 180g Everything Bar—after similar fears of contamination with small stones. This recall follows earlier concerns from other brands, such as Sainsbury’s, which also removed their Belgian Milk Chocolate Honeycomb Pretzel from the shelves due to metal contamination risks.

As the Easter holiday approaches, the recall serves as a crucial reminder for consumers to be vigilant when purchasing food products. Authorities continue to monitor the situation, ensuring that public safety remains a priority.

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For more details, consumers can visit the official Tony's Chocolonely website or the Food Standards Agency (FSA) website for a list of affected products and their lot codes.

 
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