A NUMBER of items have been recalled from Irish supermarkets in recent weeks – and you may have some of them in your home.
From air fryers to children’s clothes, a range of products were pulled over safety and health fears.


Some items posed a major risk to the public[/caption]
Up first, Lidl Ireland issued a recall alert over the Tower Vortx 8L Dual Basket Air Fryer.
LIDL AIR FRYER RECALL
A number of Air Fryers sold to customers could overheat, presenting a risk of fire.
And the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has now sounded the alarm to Irish shoppers.
They said: “The risk reported to the CCPC is of fire – this is due to a manufacturing defect which may result in the product overheating and igniting during use.”
The brand of the popular Air Fryer is Tower while the model number is T17129L.
The batch numbers are the following: PO264626, PO264638, PO264628, PO264634, PO264632, PO264630, PO271391, PO271397, PO271395, PO271399, PO271393 and PO271401.
Up next, a popular SuperValu dinner staple is being recalled due to health fears – as customers are warned “do not eat”.
SUPERVALU MEAL RECALL
SuperValu Signature Tastes Yellowfin Tuna Steaks are being recalled in stores across the country.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland issued the advisory about a batch of SuperValu Signature Tastes Yellowfin Tuna Steaks due to “possible elevated levels of Histamine.”
The product identification is SuperValu Line Caught Signature Tastes Yellowfin Tuna Steaks; pack size 240g with use by dates of 19/06/2025, 20/06/2025, 21/06/2025, 23/06/2025, 24/06/2025 and 25/06/2025.
A spokesperson for the FSAI said: “As a precautionary measure, SuperValu is recalling the above batches of its Signature Tastes Yellowfin Tuna Steaks due to possible elevated levels of Histamine.”
What’s more, Dunnes Stores shoppers across Ireland have been warned “not to consume” a popular apple tart that has been pulled from the shelves.
DUNNES DESSERT RECALL
The ‘Dunnes Stores Luxury Apple Pie’ has been recalled by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland over fears that it may be unsafe for some customers.
Only one batch of the product has been affected by this recall.
The affected product is in a 750g packet with batch number 242 and a best before date of 16/06/2025.
Anyone with an affected product can return it for a full refund.
Up next, burger buns that were sold across Aldi’s in Ireland have been recalled over fears they could pose a risk to a key group of people.
ALDI BURGER RECALL
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland sent the alert in relation to Aldi‘s Specially Selected Seeded Sliced Brioche Burger Buns.
The product comes in a pack of four and weighs roughly 200 grams.
With barbecue season officially here, the product is likely to be in high demand.
But the FSAI has warned that the item could contain undeclared sesame seeds. which may make the affected batches “unsafe”.
Some consumers might be allergic to the seed and could experience health issues as a result of eating them.
As such, the product has now been labelled with an allergen warning.
The best before date on the affected batches are July 1 2025, July 5 2025, and July 16 2025.
The FSAI said: “The below batches of Aldi Specially Selected Sliced Burger Buns contain sesame seeds which are not declared in the list of ingredients.
Lastly, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission urgently recalled the Pepco Baby Frotte Cap Blue, which was sold in deals.
DEALZ BABY GARMENT RECALL
They said that the risk presented by the product is choking, as the button may detach from the garment creating a small part.
And the small part may be placed in the mouth and swallowed, causing a young child to choke.
The brand is Pepco and the product codes are 871590 and 871591.
The style number is 871586, followed by the barcodes 5045731150841 and 5045731150858.
All sizes are affected, they are 6-12M and 12-36M.
There are approximately 568 affected products across the country.

Dealz recalled a baby cap due to major choking fears[/caption]
Food items such as Aldi Ireland’s burger buns were part of the recall list[/caption]