The retailers have warned customers not to use or consume the products11:14, 22 Aug 2026A number of UK supermarkets and retailers have issued urgent recall notices this week. Asda, Marks and Spencer, and Home Bargains are among the stores that have made announcements.‌Customers have been urged to check if they have affected items and to stop using them. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) and the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) have also issued the recall notices to warn shoppers.‌A children's toy, a jug and a range of crisps are affected by the recall notices. Customers will be offered refunds as they have been told to stop using the items.‌Asda children's toyThe supermarket has urged customers to stop using a children's toy and to return it to the store for a refund. Its Hapello Power Train poses a choking risk to children because it contains small, easily detachable parts.The OPSS said: "The product presents a risk of choking because a small part (the orange steam dome) may easily detach from the top of the train.‌"This small part poses a choking risk to young children, particularly those under 36 months of age who have a natural tendency to explore objects by placing them in their mouths. The product does not meet the requirements of the Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011."The toy is described as a multicoloured battery-powered train. It was sold in stores from August 2024 until February 2026 and has the barcode 5063089308547.Asda said: "We are very sorry for any inconvenience caused. If you would like any further information, please contact: Asda Customer Relations – 0330 053 0111."‌Marks and Spencer jugMarks and Spencer's Hand Painted Jug has been taken off the shelves, and customers have been asked to return it. The product, a blue-tinted jug with painted leaf decorations, poses a risk because the glass may break during use.The retailer said: "We have identified a potential safety issue with this product as there is a risk of glass breakage resulting in injury. We recommend that you stop using this product immediately. The product is no longer available for sale.‌"Please return this product to any M&S store (excl. Outlets or Franchise stores) for a full refund. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused."Any customers who need further information have been told to visit the Marks and Spencer website or call 0333 014 8434. The jug has the model number T34/9829D and has been on sale since February 28, 2026.Home Bargains crisps‌Lay's Sour Cream & Dill Crisps, which were sold in Home Bargains, have been recalled after it was found that the snacks contain both milk and wheat, neither of which appears on the packaging.This makes them a potential health hazard for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents, wheat or gluten, or those with coeliac disease.The recall is for the 125g bag with best before dates up to and including October 31, 2026. The FSA said: "If you have bought this product, do not eat it. Instead, return it to the store from which you bought the product for a full refund."Article continues belowYou can return the item to your nearest store for a full refund, or reach out to support@home.bargains for further assistance.