Celebrations pulled from the shelves for good ahead of Christmas - leaving shoppers outraged
Nestle announces mass recall of Celebrations tubs due to fears they could be unsafe
Celebrations tubs are being recalled ahead of Christmas after Nestle discovered they may contain an ingredient that could be harmful to some people.
The chocolate tubs are part of a nationwide recall, and Nestle is urging people not to eat them.
If you have a Celebrations tub at home, you should return it to the store where you bought it for a full refund.
Nestle issues urgent recall of Celebrations tubs and shoppers are outraged
Nestle has issued an urgent recall of Celebrations tubs after discovering they may contain an ingredient that could be harmful to some people.
The chocolate tubs are part of a nationwide recall, and Nestle is urging people not to eat them.
The affected products have a best before date of January 8, 2023.
Shoppers are outraged by the recall, as many had already bought the tubs for Christmas
Shoppers are outraged by the recall, as many had already bought the tubs for Christmas.
One shopper said: "I'm so angry. I've already bought a Celebrations tub for my family for Christmas. Now I have to return it and I don't know if I'll be able to find another one in time."
Another shopper said: "This is a nightmare. I've got a party on Christmas Eve and I was planning on serving Celebrations. Now I don't know what I'm going to do."
What is the ingredient that could be harmful in Celebrations?
Nestle has not yet revealed what the ingredient is that could be harmful in Celebrations.
However, the company has said that the ingredient is not present in any other Nestle products.
Nestle is working with the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to investigate the issue.
What should you do if you have a Celebrations tub at home?
If you have a Celebrations tub at home, you should return it to the store where you bought it for a full refund.
Do not eat the chocolate.
Nestle has set up a helpline for customers with any questions about the recall: 0800 001 1343.