BAGS of honey peanuts have been recalled because the packaging failed to contain nuts.

Budget supermarket Lidl has recalled Alesto Honey Peanuts after realising the packaging failed to include the word peanuts in English.

The 200g bags have been concluded to be "a possible health risk to anyone with an allergy to peanut".

3 Lidl has recalled Alesto honey peanuts Credit: Trading Standards

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3 Milbona Fruit Yoghurt has been recalled as the warning does not contain milk in English

The supermarket has also recalled Milbona Fruit Yoghurt because it includes milk, which is not mentioned in English on the packaging.

The Food Standards Agency has said that this means the product is "a possible health risk to anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or its constituents".

3 The recalled products were purchased at Lidl Credit: Getty Images

The yoghurt recalled is an eight by 125g pack with a best before date of August 18 2016. The recalled peanuts have a best before date of February 2017.

Customers are advised not to eat either item and to return them to a store for a full refund.

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