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Morrisons issues urgent recall after shards of glass are found in packets of nuts: ‘Do NOT eat, return to store’

Morrisons has recalled batches of its budget cashew nuts amid concerns the pouches could contain shards of glass. 

The supermarket said the nuts may pose a risk of injury if consumed and urged customers not to eat them. 

The recall affects 125g packs of Morrisons Savers Cashews with best before dates in August, September and October 2026. 

In a notice issued by the Food Standards Agency, Morrisons warned that ‘there is a risk that some packs may contain glass.’

Point-of-sale notices are being displayed in stores to alert customers to the recall. 

Shoppers who have bought the affected packs are advised to return them to the store where they were purchased for a full refund. 

The supermarket apologised for any inconvenience caused and wants to assure customers it remains committed to the highest standard of product safety. 

No other products are thought to be affected by this issue. 

Morrisons has recalled batches of its budget cashew nuts amid concerns the pouches could contain shards of glass

The Food Standards Agency said recalls are issued when a product should not be sold because it may pose a risk to consumers, and urged anyone with the affected packs at home not to consume them.

In recent months, UK consumers have seen a string of product safety alerts across both food and non-food items. 

Earlier this year, Waitrose recalled bottles of its sparkling and still water after the product was found to contain fragments of glass. 

Beyond food, safety notices have also targeted children’s toys over choking hazards and other household products due to safety concerns.

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