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Aldi Recalls Baby Potatoes for Hidden Milk Allergen

April 10, 2025
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Representative Image Aldi Grocery Store. Photo Source: Mike Mozart (CC BY 2.0)
Representative Image Aldi Grocery Store. Photo Source: Mike Mozart (CC BY 2.0)

Aldi has recalled its Inspired Cuisine Baby Potatoes with Herbs and Butter after discovering the products contain milk not listed on the packaging. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) announced the recall on April 8, 2025, warning that the mislabeled product poses health risks for people with milk allergies or intolerances.

The recall specifically affects 385g packs with a use-by date of April 12, 2025, and barcode 4061463488152.

“This product contains milk, making it a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents,” the FSA stated in its food alert.

Safety Concerns

Milk allergies affect approximately 2-3% of children in the UK, with most outgrowing the condition by age five. However, milk allergies can cause serious reactions in sensitive individuals, ranging from mild symptoms like hives and stomach upset to potentially life-threatening responses.

Lactose intolerance, while not life-threatening, can cause significant discomfort for affected consumers, including bloating, gas, and digestive issues.

An Aldi spokesperson addressed the issue: “Our supplier is recalling Inspired Cuisine Baby Potatoes with Herbs and Butter because it contains the allergen milk which is not listed on the packaging. Customers are asked to return this product to their nearest store, where a full refund will be given. We apologise that this product did not meet our normal high standards.”


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What Shoppers Should Do

The FSA and Aldi have issued clear guidance for consumers:

  • If you have purchased this product and have a milk allergy or intolerance, do not eat it
  • Return the product to any Aldi store for a full refund
  • Return the product to any Aldi store for a full refund
  • For more information, visit help.aldi.co.uk or call Aldi customer services on 0800 042 0800

Aldi is recalling the affected products from all stores and displayed notices in all stores explaining why the product is being recalled.

Food Safety Measures

This recall highlights the critical importance of accurate food labeling for public safety. Food businesses must declare major allergens, including milk, on product packaging to protect vulnerable consumers.

The FSA regularly issues food alerts when allergens are incorrectly labeled. When such risks are identified, products are either withdrawn (removed from shelves) or recalled (customers asked to return products).

Aldi has also contacted relevant allergy support organizations to help spread awareness to those most at risk.

This isn’t the first allergen-related recall for Aldi. In 2024, the retailer recalled its Soupreme Creamy Chicken Soup due to undeclared peanuts in the product.

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The FSA continues to monitor food safety across UK retailers, with several other recent recalls including Ruffles Sabor a Jamon Crisps due to undeclared milk and soya, and a Sainsbury’s chocolate product recalled over possible metal contamination.

Consumers with concerns about food allergies can find more information and support through organizations like Anaphylaxis UK, which provides guidance on managing food allergies and staying informed about product recalls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Aldi potato product is being recalled?

Aldi is recalling its Inspired Cuisine Baby Potatoes with Herbs and Butter product. The recall specifically affects 385g packs with a use-by date of April 12, 2025, and barcode 4061463488152.

Why is this product being recalled?

The product is being recalled because it contains milk that is not declared on the packaging. This poses a health risk for anyone with a milk allergy or intolerance.

What should I do if I’ve purchased this product?

If you have purchased this product and have a milk allergy or intolerance, do not eat it. Return the product to any Aldi store for a full refund. If you don’t have a milk allergy or intolerance, the product is safe for you to consume.

How serious is a milk allergy reaction?

Milk allergies can cause reactions ranging from mild symptoms like hives, itching, and stomach upset to severe and potentially life-threatening reactions such as difficulty breathing and anaphylaxis. About 2-3% of children have milk allergies, though most outgrow them by age five.

Where can I get more information about this recall?

For more information, you can visit help.aldi.co.uk or contact Aldi customer services on 0800 042 0800. Aldi is also displaying notices in all stores explaining the recall.

Has Aldi had similar recalls in the past?

Yes, Aldi has issued allergen-related recalls previously. In 2024, the retailer recalled its Soupreme Creamy Chicken Soup due to undeclared peanuts in the product.

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