Asda urgently recalls steak burgers for posing a risk of an allergic reaction

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Lewis Henderson

By Lewis Henderson


Published: 10/02/2025

- 16:09

Some of the burgers contained incorrect ingredients

Asda has issued a recall of McGees Steak Burgers as they pose a health risk to anybody allergic to soya, gluten and sulphites.

McGees, who issued a precautionary recall of its Peppered Chicken Fillet Grill Steaks earlier this month, recalled its Steak Burgers for having incorrect ingredients.


McGees Steak Burger

Date Code: 14/02/2025 & 16/02/2025

Barcode: 5060234451813

McGrees Steak Burgers

Asda has issued a recall of McGees Steak Burgers due to a possible health risk

ASDA

The recall comes as an allergic reaction to either soya, gluten or sulphites can cause health risks.

Cleveland Clinic said: "A soy allergic reaction can cause various symptoms, including vomiting, stomach cramps, indigestion and diarrhoea.

"Sulfites can trigger asthma attacks and allergic reactions. Symptoms include wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing, sneezing and skin reactions."

The affected products are specifically those with a use by date of February 14, 2025 and February 16, 2025.

Customers are urged not to consume the product and return it to their nearest Asda store.

It said: "Please bring them back to your nearest store where you will be given a full refund. You do not need your receipt."

The major supermarket apologised for any inconvenience it has caused and shared how shoppers can get in touch if they have any questions.

For further information, customers can call Asda Customer Relations on 0800 952 0101.

asda store

Asda apologised for any inconvenience it has caused

ASDA

Lidl has also recalled some cheeses from its stores as they could cause high temperatures and sickness.

The supermarket chain is urging customers not to eat the products due to the presence of listeria monocytogenes.

Britons have been alerted too of drinks recalled by Coca-Cola due to elevated levels of chlorate.

Coca‑Cola Europacific Partners stated: "We are recalling a small number of imported cans of 6x250ml Appletiser multipacks which were sent only to supermarkets in the UK."

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