Supermarket giant Lidl has issued a recall of Paw Patrol snacks after the website listed on the products’ packaging began displaying explicit content unsuitable for children.
Lidl, which operates more than 12,000 stores globally, is urging shoppers in the United Kingdom to return the snacks for a full refund.
Lidl’s recall notice [PDF] dated August 22 warns that the product’s packaging contains a web address that has been “compromised” to display content “not suitable for child consumption.”
“We recommend that customers refrain from viewing the URL and return this product to the nearest store where a full refund will be given,” Lidl states.
Lidl did not say how or why the website was allegedly compromised, but TechCrunch’s findings suggest that the web domain on the packaging had lapsed.
It’s not uncommon for web hosts to display ads as an additional source of revenue for domains that are empty or left to expire.
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Website in question is appykidsco.com. The linked story suggests that the domain has expired and these ads may be common for the webhost. They only appear in mobile mode.
If you manage to find an image of the box in high enough resolution it's appykidsco.com
Good call on the mobile mode trick. I initially saw the chinese page (that google couldn't translate so no idea what it was) and there was no porn there.
It died some time in 2022, was a blank page for some time then presumably expired and started showing chinese at the end of august this year (or at least that's when wayback machine picked it up.. the domain entry was last changed in February).