Home Bargains has issued product recall notices on eight products – spanning various popular ranges – due to safety concerns. A full refund is available if customers return any affected purchases as advised. The discount retailer published an alert on its website outlining the risks associated with using each affected item, with the list including food, beauty and children’s items that have now been stamped with “do not use” or “do not eat” warnings.

Here is a full list of the products Home Bargains has recalled, as well as advice on how to get a refund. Which Home Bargains items are being recalled? The 10ml bottle of Optivive Allergy Eye Mist has been recalled by manufacturer EM Pharma as a “precautionary measure” due to “potential contamination” with an unspecified substance. Home Bargains advises any customers who have bought the product recently to check its expiry date to see if it may be among the affected batches, and to “stop using immediately” if it is.

The affected expiry dates to look out for are 02/2026 and 04/2026 . Read Next Shoppers bring boost to retail thanks to summer sales and good weather TJ Morris Ltd’s “ My First Drop & Roll Tower” is being recalled by the manufacturer due to a “potential risk of choking”, with Home Bargains advising that the rattling balls included in the children’s toy are “smaller than the required standard, and a young child may place the small ball in their mouth and choke”. All batch codes .