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Spicy snack recalled in England over undeclared milk allergy risk

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Spicy snack recalled in England over undeclared milk allergy risk
Key Points
  • A spicy snack has been recalled in England due to undeclared milk in a specific batch.
  • This poses a health risk to consumers with milk allergies or intolerances, prompting an official alert.
  • Affected customers should return the product for a refund and contact the company for support.

A spicy food product has been urgently withdrawn from sale in England due to undeclared milk posing a health risk to consumers with allergies or intolerances. The warning relates to Indo Asian Foods' 'Malabar Choice Spicy Kerala Mixture' available in England. A particular batch of the product contains undeclared milk, which could put anyone with allergies or intolerances at risk.

The recall specifically concerns 275g packs of Malabar Choice Spicy Kerala Mixture with the batch code 'ARC 109' and a best-before date of December 2026. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) issued an Allergy Alert for this product. Those affected by this alert have been advised not to consume these products and to return them to the retailer for a full refund, with no receipt necessary.

com. Indo Asian Foods said its recall is a 'precautionary step to ensure the safety and satisfaction' of customers. No illnesses or complaints have been reported to Indo Asian Foods to date.

Allergy alerts are issued when a food product presents an allergy risk, signalling it must not be sold, and such products are typically 'withdrawn' or 'recalled' from retailers.

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