Prompt Recall Alert: Sainsbury’s Urgently Pulls Five Items, Ranging from Groceries to Kitchen Gadgets

**Sainsbury’s Issues Emergency Recall on Various Food and Appliance Products Over Safety Concerns**
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Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s has announced an urgent recall on five products – including both food and household appliances – after safety concerns were raised regarding the items. The recall, issued in coordination with the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI), aims to protect customers from potential health and safety risks ranging from the presence of harmful materials to fire hazards.
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Customers who may have recently shopped at Sainsbury’s are being advised to closely inspect their purchases, particularly if they include either beverages or kitchen appliances. Product recalls such as these can be prompted by a wide variety of issues: accidental contamination with foreign objects, faults which may pose safety hazards, or the potential presence of undisclosed chemicals or allergens.

One of the recalled products is Newcastle Brown Ale in 550ml bottles, withdrawn after manufacturer Heineken discovered the possible presence of glass fragments inside certain batches. Affected products include batch numbers L4321 through L4326, with best before dates of 30 November 2025. Sainsbury’s has stressed that customers who purchased this item should not drink it and may return unopened bottles to stores for a full refund. No other Heineken products are thought to be affected at this time.

Another beverage under scrutiny is the Appletiser 6x250ml multipack, which may contain elevated levels of chlorate in some batches. The recall applies to packs with best before dates of 30 November 2025 and 31 December 2025, specifically those with batch numbers 328 GE and 338 GE. Shoppers are urged not to consume these drinks, and to return them to Sainsbury’s for reimbursement.

The recall notice does not solely affect food and drink. Sainsbury’s is also acting on requests from home appliance manufacturers to inform customers about potential product defects. In particular, certain ‘Nutribullet Go’ rechargeable blenders (model NGB-100) have been identified as a risk. Some units, identified by their serial numbers located on the blender base, may contain battery faults that can result in overheating or fire while charging. Consumers are instructed to stop using the blender immediately, check if their unit is among those affected, and, if so, apply for a free replacement through Nutribullet.

Two models of Tower-branded air fryers have also been called back. The models in question – TOWER 2.2 LTR COMPACT AIRFRYER BLK (T17023) and TOWER 4L AIRFRYER BLK (T17061BLK) – may overheat and thus represent a fire risk. The affected air fryers were manufactured between January 2022 and April 2023. Owners are warned to cease use and check their product number to confirm whether their device is included in the recall. Instructions for checking affected batches and returning the item are available at www.tower-safety.co.uk.

Additionally, Bosch has issued a proactive recall for specific Styline Toaster models. The toasters, identified as TAT8611GB (white) and TAT8613GB (black), manufactured from October 2021 to April 2023, have been flagged after routine checks uncovered a fault which might lead to overheating or fire. To identify if their toaster is affected, consumers should refer to the serial and batch numbers on the appliance’s underside and visit the Bosch product safety website for further guidance.

While these recalls will understandably cause concern and inconvenience for shoppers, manufacturers and regulators have emphasised the importance of taking precautionary action to prevent harm. No injuries or incidents have been reported in association with these products, but the companies involved have expressed their apologies and have committed to ensuring customer safety and satisfaction.

Sainsbury’s, in collaboration with the FSA and CTSI, is encouraging all affected customers to follow the recall instructions promptly. Full refunds are available for all returned items, and customer support lines are open for further queries. These actions highlight the vital role of robust product safety standards and the importance of swift action when concerns arise in the supply chain.

Shoppers are reminded that only the products listed in these specific recalls are currently deemed unsafe. However, continued vigilance regarding product safety announcements is always advisable. For any further information, customers are encouraged to visit official manufacturer websites or contact customer helplines dedicated to these issues.

By bringing these recalls to public attention, Sainsbury’s and the relevant manufacturers underline their commitment to consumer well-being and demonstrate the collaborative effort required to uphold food and product safety in the UK marketplace.