ALDI recalls kids' chicken nuggets due to peanut allergy risk

Aldi recalls chicken nuggets due to undeclared peanuts.

July 21st 2024.

ALDI recalls kids' chicken nuggets due to peanut allergy risk
A popular brand of chicken nuggets for kids has been urgently recalled by supermarket chain Aldi due to a potential peanut allergy risk. The recall was issued on Friday and affects all dates and batches of the 1kg bag of Farmwood chicken breast T-Rex Bites. According to Food Standards Australia, this product was sold in Aldi stores across NSW, ACT, QLD, SA, WA, and VIC. It is advised that consumers with a peanut allergy or intolerance should not consume this product as it may cause a reaction.

Concerned parents were quick to voice their worries on the Facebook page of Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia. One mother shared her experience of her son having a reaction to these nuggets in January of last year. She expressed her frustration and anger towards the situation, stating that her son has multiple allergies and she had been in contact with the customer service team to try and identify the culprit. This recall has left her baffled and concerned about the safety of her child.

Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia has also announced their plans to discuss the recall with Aldi. They are unsure if peanuts are an ingredient in this product or if it has been contaminated. A spokesperson for the advocacy group shared on Facebook that they will be seeking more information from Aldi. In the meantime, 9News.com.au has reached out to Aldi and Farmwood for further comments.

Customers who have purchased this product are urged to return it to any Aldi store for a full refund. It is essential for anyone with concerns about their health to seek medical advice. If you have any questions or would like to share your experience, please contact reporter Emily McPherson at [email protected].

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