Health
Tesco Recalls Facial Wipes Over Bacterial Contamination Risk

Tesco has announced a recall of its Kind & Pure Facial Cleansing Wipes due to concerns about potential bacterial contamination. The retail giant’s decision follows microbiological testing that detected the presence of Pluralibacter gergoviae in specific batches of the product, rendering them potentially unsafe for use.
In an official statement, Tesco confirmed that the recall affects two product variants: Tesco Kind & Pure 25 Facial Cleansing Wipes 163g and Tesco Kind & Pure Radiant Facial Cleansing Wipes Vitamin C 25 Pack 159g. The specific batches identified for recall have been flagged as a precaution after testing revealed the bacteria, which has been noted by Melbec Microbiology as a growing concern in the cosmetics industry due to its ability to cause infections, especially in individuals with weakened immune systems.
Details of the Recall
Tesco’s recall notice emphasizes the potential health risks associated with the affected products. Customers are urged to cease use of the wipes immediately. The affected Kind & Pure 25 Facial Cleansing Wipes have specific batch codes that customers should check. For the Radiant Facial Cleansing Wipes, similar batch codes apply.
To address this issue, Tesco has instructed shoppers to return any affected products to their nearest store for a full refund, regardless of whether they possess a receipt. Customers can utilize Tesco’s store locator on the company’s website to find their closest location.
Customer Support and Further Information
In addition to the recall, Tesco has made information readily available for customers who may have questions or concerns. Shoppers can visit Tesco’s help page on their website or reach out to Tesco Customer Services at 0800 505 555 in the UK or 1800 248 123 for customers in the Republic of Ireland.
No other Tesco products have been implicated in this recall, ensuring that customers can continue to use other items without concern. The company is taking this action seriously, reinforcing its commitment to customer safety and product quality.
This recall serves as a reminder for consumers to remain vigilant regarding product safety, particularly in the beauty and personal care sectors.
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