Tesco Chinese ready meals RECALLED over allergy fears after they are packed with THIS

If you were hoping to tuck into a tasty chow mein from Tesco recently you might have got a surprise.

Tesco accidentally packed a curry into a Chinese ready meal, sparking allergy fears.

Tesco’s Oriental Kitchen Chicken Chow Mein with a March 19 use by date should be returned, the groceries giant has urged.

A Tesco spokesman told the Bath Chronicle: “We have been made aware by our supplier that due to a manufacturing error Tesco Chicken Curry has been packed in Tesco Oriental Kitchen Chicken Chow Mein packaging.

They added: “Tesco apologises to our customers for any inconvenience caused.”

The batch affected has the code L 069 F and is to be used by March 19.

The chain also recently recalled its frozen Tesco Spaghetti Bolognese.

It detected the product may contain low levels of egg, which is not identified on the packaging. 

Quorn recalled a batch of its frozen meat free mince earlier this month over fears it may contain pieces of metal.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said the product was only sold at Tesco, and warned customers not to eat it but to return it to the store for a full refund.

The 300g bags of Quorn Meat Free Mince carry the data code 136331 and a best before end date of August 21 2018.

It is believed some 12,000 packs are affected by the recall.

Tesco have recently launched a new innovation in their health services.

The supermarket chain has launched a mole screening clinic in association with the Mole Clinic.

Skin cancer kills more than 2,000 people in Britain each year – and can be caused by exposure to the sun.

It is one of the most common cancers in the UK. Detected early, it is easily removed, but if it is discovered too late it can be fatal.

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