The discount supermarket has recalled the three produces because the labelling is not in English, and those who suffer from the allergies may accidentally eat them without knowing.
The nuts contained in the products are cashew nuts, almonds and hazelnuts, and sulphur dioxide is contained in one of the bars.
As well as Lidl issuing a point-of-sale notice to its customers, the Food Standards Agency had offered advice to customers.
On its website it writes: “If you have bought any of the product and have an allergy to either nuts and/or sulphur dioxide do not eat it.
“Instead return them to the store from where they were bought for a full refund.”
The products involved are:
Alesto – Summertime Strawberry & Nut (Seriously Berry)
Pack size: 25g
Allergen: Cashew nuts
Alesto – Crunchy Seed & Nut
Pack size: 25g
Allergen Cashew nuts, almonds
Alesto – Golden Fruit & Nut
Pack size: 25g
Allergen: Sulphur dioxide, hazelnuts
No other Lidl Alesto Snacking products are known to be affected.
Express.co.uk has contacted Lidl for comment.
Sister discount supermarket Aldi has also put out a product recall.
Its Clancy’s Barbecue Flavour Coated Peanuts are being recalled as they contain cashew nuts, which are not declared on the label.
The product is a possible health risk for anyone with a nut allergy.
The Foods Standards Agency have issued the following advice: “If you have bought the above product and have an allergy to nuts, do not eat it.
“Instead return it to the store form where it was bought.”
The product details are as follows:
Barbecue Flavour Coated Peanuts
Brand: Clancy’s
Pack size: 200g
‘Best before’ end: 07/1018
Batch code: 7292 7291
No other Aldi products are known to be affected.