Urgent Asda Recall: ‘Do Not Eat’ Warning Issued for Popular Product Over Safety Fears
Shoppers are being urged to check their kitchens immediately as Asda has issued an urgent “do not eat” warning for a specific product. The supermarket giant, in conjunction with the Food Standards Agency (FSA), has announced a product recall for its Asda 10 Mini Duck Spring Rolls with Hoisin Dip due to a packaging error that makes the item unsafe to consume.
The critical issue is an incorrect use-by date printed on the packaging. While the packaging displays a use-by date of December 29, 2025, the product’s actual and safe use-by date was November 29, 2025. This means any spring rolls still in your fridge are potentially spoiled and should not be eaten.
Which Product is Affected?
Customers should look for this exact product:
- Product: Asda 10 Mini Duck Spring Rolls with Hoisin Dip
- Pack Size: 220g
- Incorrect Use-By Date Shown on Packaging: 29 December 2025
If you have this product with this date, you must not consume it.
What Should You Do?
Asda has made the return process straightforward for customers.
- Do Not Eat: The number one priority is to not consume the product.
- Return to Store: Take the item to your nearest Asda store.
- Get a Full Refund: You will receive a full refund. Importantly, you do not need your receipt to process the return.
For any further questions or concerns, you can contact Asda Customer Relations directly at 0800 952 0101.
Why Do Product Recalls Happen?
This type of action, known as a product recall, is a standard safety procedure conducted by responsible retailers and monitored by the FSA. When a problem is identified that means a product should not be sold, it is first withdrawn from shelves. If the product has already reached consumers, a recall is issued, asking customers to return the item.
The FSA publishes these Product Recall Information Notices to ensure the public is quickly informed about potential risks associated with food products, helping to protect consumer health and safety.
This recall serves as an important reminder for all shoppers to regularly check official recall notices from supermarkets and the FSA, especially for products they have stored in their freezers or cupboards.
