Asda has issued an urgent product recall for its George Home Baby Walker due to a potential choking hazard.

The retailer discovered that in some cases, a metal bar holding the mirror and balls in place could become loose, posing a safety risk to young children.


The recall affects all wooden baby walkers with the barcode: 5063089161265.

Customers who have purchased the affected walker are urged to stop using it immediately.

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The product has been recalled by Asda

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The product can be returned to any Asda store for a full refund, with no receipt required.

For further information about the recall, customers can contact Asda Customer Relations on 0800 952 0101.

Customers have also been reminded that store availability and prices may vary between online and physical locations.

The retailer apologises for any inconvenience caused.

The multi-coloured walker is made entirely from wood and features chunky rubberised wheels.

Safety concerns centre specifically on the metal bar that secures both the mirror and balls, which has been identified as a potential hazard.

The affected baby walker was designed as an educational toy, featuring multiple interactive elements to engage toddlers during their early walking stages.

The product includes a variety of play features, including a spinning dial with animal characters and shape-sorting activities.

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Asda has apologised to customers for any inconvenience

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Asda said in their product information: “At ASDA, we do everything we can to make sure the information about the products we sell is always as accurate as possible.

“However, because products are regularly improved, the product information, ingredients, nutritional guides and dietary or allergy advice may occasionally change.

“As a result, we recommend that you always read the label carefully before using or consuming any products.”

Recently, Asda and Sainsbury’s were forced to recall a selection of bread rolls due to a packaging error.