24 spice products being recalled due to potential peanut allergen contamination, posing a risk to those with allergies.

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October 21st 2024.

24 spice products being recalled due to potential peanut allergen contamination, posing a risk to those with allergies.
Attention all shoppers! It has come to our attention that there are potential health risks associated with certain spice products. Specifically, Lidl and Domino's pizza dips are among the many products being recalled due to fears that they contain peanuts. This recall is affecting a total of 24 products, all of which are made by FGS Ingredients Ltd, a catering food and drink supplier. What's even more concerning is that these products also contain mustard, which can pose a great danger to those with allergies.

This isn't the first time FGS Ingredients Ltd has issued a recall in recent months. Since September, they have recalled over 100 products due to traces of peanuts being found. These products have been sold under various brand names in grocery stores and supermarkets. Some of the popular products impacted by this recall include Domino's BBQ-flavoured dips, Dunnes Stores Mild Curry Powder, and Lidl's Chef Select garlic and herb dip. The Food Standards Authority has announced that the recall list has been extended to include even more products that may contain undeclared peanuts.

The Food Standards Authority has issued a warning to consumers, stating that these products are a possible health risk for anyone with a peanut allergy. If you have purchased any of the 24 products being recalled, it is advised that you return them immediately for a full refund. For your convenience, a full list of the latest recall is listed below.

It has been confirmed that FGS Ingredients Ltd imports mustard from India to manufacture their spice products. While recent tests have shown no presence of peanuts, the recall is being taken as a precaution. The FSA urges those with a peanut allergy to avoid consuming products that contain mustard until the issue is fully resolved. Parents and caregivers of children with peanut allergies should also exercise caution when purchasing food and inquire about any potential allergens when eating out.

Notices about the recall will be displayed in stores, and the FSA has also issued a warning to customers of Just Eat and Papa John's to avoid consuming certain mustard products. It is estimated that 1 in 50 children and 1 in 200 adults in the UK have a nut allergy, making this recall a matter of great importance. Symptoms of an allergic reaction to peanuts may include itchy rashes, swelling of the face, and stomach pains. Let's take the necessary precautions to ensure everyone's safety and well-being.

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