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Sainsbury’s urgently recalls five common household items over glass and fire fears

By staff28 June 2025No Comments5 Mins Read

Sainsbury’s is urgently recalling five different household items, both perishable and kitchen appliances, over safety concerns from glass fragments to fire hazards

Lauren Haughey and Ben Haslam

13:33, 28 Jun 2025

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Sainsbury’s has issued the recall notices for five items(Image: PA Archive/PA Images)

Sainsbury’s is urgently recalling five items due to various safety and technical issues. These recall notices include perishable items and kitchen appliances sold at stores across the UK. Customers are advised to verify if the goods they have purchased are affected by the recalls.

If they are, they are likely able to return them to a nearby Sainsbury’s store. Items affected are being recalled for being a fire hazard as well as one potentially including glass fragments.

More details on the items affected are below.

Heineken’s Newcastle Brown 550ml

Sainsbury’s has been notified that Heineken is recalling certain Newcastle Brown Ale products due to the potential presence of glass fragments. Shoppers are urged not to drink products labelled with the following batch numbers:

  • L4321
  • L4322
  • L4323
  • L4324
  • L4325
  • L4326

Affected products are also labelled with best-before dates of November 30, 2025. If you purchased an impacted batch, you can return these products to a local store for a full refund, provided they have not been opened.

Major beer brand issues product recall for 550ml bottles due to risk of broken glass
Major beer brand issues product recall for 550ml bottles due to risk of broken glass(Image: heinekenukcompany/Instagram)

For further information, you can reach out to Heineken’s customer service team at [email protected]. Sainsbury’s website adds: “No other Heineken products have been affected by this issue.

“Heineken would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.”

Nutribullet Go blender

Nutribullet has also alerted the supermarket that specific units of its rechargeable blender ‘Nutribullet Go’ model NGB-100 are unfit for purpose, MyLondon reports. This is primarily due to a battery defect that could overheat while charging, creating a potential fire hazard.

A notice on Sainsbury’s website reads: “A small number of units have been identified as having a battery defect that could overheat during charging, creating a potential fire risk.

“Please stop using the item immediately, and check if you have an affected product by locating the serial number on the base of the blender.” Serial numbers of the affected products are detailed in full on Sainsbury’s website.

However, customers are advised to visit Nutribullet’s website for further verification. Here, they can register to receive a replacement product free of charge.

A statement on Sainbury’s website adds: “We take the quality and safety of our products extremely seriously and would like to apologise to customers affected for any inconvenience this may cause. No other serial numbers are affected by this recall.”

Appletiser drinks

Two specific batches of Appletiser beverages have been recalled amid concerns they may contain elevated levels of chlorate. Customers are urged not to consume packs of six 250ml drinks labelled with the following codes:

These batches also have use-by dates of:

  • November 30, 2025
  • December 31, 2025
Appletiser products have been recalled
Appletiser products have been recalled(Image: Daily Mirror)

Such products can be returned to Sainsbury’s for a full refund. A message on the supermarket’s website adds: “For any further information please contact 0800 227711.

“No other products have been affected by this issue. Appletiser would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.”

Tower Air Fryer

Three Tower-branded air fryers produced between January 2022 and April 2023 are being recalled. They are believed to have a potential manufacturing defect that could cause them to overheat, posing a fire risk.

The limited set of impacted products includes those with SKU numbers of:

Customers can also find their product numbers and additional details at the bottom of their air fryers. The descriptions of those affected are:

  • TOWER 2. 2 LTR COMPACT AIRFRYER BLK (T17023)
  • TOWER 4L AIRFRYER BLK (T17061BLK)
Tower Dual Digital Air Fryer
Tower Dual Digital Air Fryer(Image: DAILY MIRROR)

A statement on Sainsbury’s website reads: “Once you have identified that your product is impacted. Please visit www.tower-safety.co.uk Link Opens in New Tab to see if the batch number means it is included in the recall.

“If it is, follow the instruction on how to return your affected product. We take the quality and safety of our products extremely seriously and would like to apologise to customers affected for any inconvenience this may cause. No other batches are affected by this recall.”

Bosch Styline Toaster

Finally, Sainsbury’s has warned that three Bosch toasters are being recalled amidst safety risks. This specifically regards certain Styline models produced from October 2021 to April 2023.

Quality inspections identified a technical fault that could lead to overheating of the electronics and pose a fire risk. Affected products include:

  • Bosch Styline Toaster Black – SKU: 120143161 – Product code: TAT8613GB
  • Bosch Styline Toaster White – SKU: 120141406 – Product code: TAT8611GB
  • Bosch Styline Toaster Black – SKU: 136092531 – Product code: TAT8613GB

A statement on the supermarket’s website reads: “To minimise safety risks, please disconnect any affected toaster from the mains supply immediately and do not use it. You can check if your appliance is affected by checking the nameplate on the bottom of the toaster.

“Please note the E-Nr number and four digit batch number FD and visit https://productsafety.bsh-group.com/gb/en/toa ster & https://productsafety.bsh-group.com/ie/en/toaster where you can determine if your Bosch Toaster is affected. For further details or if you have any questions, you can contact the customer care team on 01536 436236.

“Or if you would like to request a call back please email your contact details at [email protected] Link Opens in New Tab and one of Bosch team members will contact you. Bosch thank you for your understanding.”

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