Major retailer and takeaway chain recall products over allergy safety fears
FGS Ingredients Ltd are recalling dozens of products which contain mustard powder after it was found they may contain peanuts.
Both Domino's and SPAR have been impacted by the recall with customers of both businesses asked to check if they have purchased at risk goods.
It is understood products are sold under a variety of different brand names across different retail stores.
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FGS warned that the products may contain traces of peanuts - making them a potential health risk.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) cautioned consumers who have bought the above products and have an allergy to peanuts, to not eat them.
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They advised anyone impacted to follow the correct guidance issued on their site.
In a statement on the FSA site, FGS are understood to have taken action to rectify the issue.
The wesbite states: "FGS Ingredients Ltd is recalling the above products and have been advised to contact the relevant allergy support organisations, which will tell their members about the recall. These products are sold under several different brand names at several different retail stores.
"Point of sale notices will be displayed where the products were sold. These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the products."
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Dominos The Big Dip – Garlic & Herb 100g pack if purchased prior to September 15 2024 have been earmarked as a product of concern alongside their 25g Honey and Mustard as well as Garlic and Herb dips.
SPAR has dozens of products impacted including coleslaw, sauces, sandwiches, wraps and salads.
You can access the full list of products alongside more information on thew dangers by visiting the FSA site here.