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Warning not to eat Neosis Schokolade Love of Dubai chocolate batches over health risk
Warning not to eat Neosis Schokolade Love of Dubai chocolate batches over health risk

Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Warning not to eat Neosis Schokolade Love of Dubai chocolate batches over health risk

Batches of Neosis Schokolade Love of Dubai chocolate contain peanuts, but the Food Standards Agency says this isn't mentioned on the label so it presents a health risk People have been ordered not to eat batches of Neosis Schokolade Love of Dubai - a popular brand of chocolate - because the bars may pose a serious health risk. ‌ The Food Standards Agency says the product contains peanuts but this is not stated on the packaging, and therefore is a hazard for those with peanut allergies. It has urged Brits to dispose of the product at home and then contact your local Trading Standards in Great Britain or Environmental Health Officers in Northern Ireland. ‌ Affected products are being withdrawn from the market and, where sold at retail, the 95g bars are being recalled. Businesses have been supplied these products by a company called Black Sea Trading Ltd, who have so far been uncontactable. As a result, food safety action is required by the food businesses selling these products, the Food Standards Agency told the media on Tuesday. ‌ Its statement read: "We are notifying consumers and food business who have purchased Neosis Schokolade Love of Dubai chocolate that this product contains peanut, which is not mentioned on the label, making it a possible health risk to anyone with an allergy to peanuts." 120,000 cars recalled in major UK alert - your rights and how to get it fixed ‌ It added: "Food businesses selling Neosis Schokolade Love of Dubai chocolate in the UK, manufactured by NEOSIS, Gida ve Unlu Mam Ltd, are advised to immediately stop sales and to undertake product withdrawals, and where there have been retail sales, to undertake product recalls. This is because the product presents a serious risk to anyone with an allergy to peanuts. "Businesses have been supplied these products by a company called Black Sea Trading Ltd, who have so far been uncontactable. As a result, food safety action is required by the food businesses selling these products... This product contains peanuts making it a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts." Neosis Schokolade Love of Dubai chocolate can be bought in most large supermarkets. The Food Standards Agency continued: "We are working closely with relevant enforcement authorities to progress investigations and ensure affected products are withdrawn from the market and, where sold at retail, recalled. We are informing allergy organisations of the issue. "Don't buy this product, and if you have bought it, don't eat it, especially if you have a peanut allergy. Dispose of the product at home and get in touch with your local Trading Standards in Great Britain or Environmental Health Officers in Northern Ireland, to let them know where you purchased it." A similar measure was put into place earlier this month when the Classic Scotch Egg and Wall's Two Classic Scotch Eggs were recalled over salmonella fears.

'Do not eat' warning issued for snacks sold in UK stores due to salmonella risk
'Do not eat' warning issued for snacks sold in UK stores due to salmonella risk

Daily Mirror

time02-07-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mirror

'Do not eat' warning issued for snacks sold in UK stores due to salmonella risk

The Compleat Food Group has pulled its Wall's The Classic Scotch Egg and Wall's Two Classic Scotch Eggs because they may contain salmonella The parent company of popular food brand Wall's has recalled two products over fears they are contaminated by salmonella. Salmonella can cause fever, diarrhoea and abdominal cramps. The Compleat Food Group has pulled its Wall's The Classic Scotch Egg and Wall's Two Classic Scotch Eggs. These are sold in popular supermarkets including Sainsbury's and Tesco. ‌ The affected products are 113g packs of Wall's The Classic Scotch Egg with a use by date of July 2, and 226g packs of Wall's Two Classic Scotch Eggs, also with the same use by date. ‌ If you have bought any of these products, you should not eat it - instead, return it to the store where you purchased it from for a refund. You won't need a receipt to get your money back. For more information, you can email: customercare@ In a recall notice published online, The Compleat Food Group said: "We are voluntarily recalling the following Wall's products with a use-by date of 2nd July 2025 only, due to a potential risk of salmonella. "If you have purchased either product, please do not eat it. Return it to the store where it was purchased for a full refund - no receipt is required. This is an isolated incident and no other wall's products are affected." For all product recalls, you can check the Food Standards Agency and Chartered Trading Standards Institute websites. You should also notice recall notices in stores if they've pulled a product from shelves. It comes after Aldi recalled packs of its own-brand baby potatoes as they could pose a health risk to anyone with an allergy to dairy products. The supermarket revealed that certain batches of its Inspired Cuisine Baby Potatoes with Herbs and Butter contains milk which is not listed on its packaging. ‌ This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to milk or milk constituents. The potatoes that have been recalled by Aldi have a use by date up to and including July 1, 2025. The barcode is 4061463488152. Lidl also recalled batches of its fruit and nut bars over fears they could contain pieces of plastic. The supermarket has recalled Alesto Raw Fruit and Nut Bars in various flavours. ‌ The recall applies to all stock with a best before date of December 2025 with the batch code L24337, and best before date of November 2025 with the batch code L24316. Meanwhile, health foods brand Grape Tree has recalled its Raw Unsalted Macadamia Nuts because Shiga toxin-producing was found in one of its batches. The product that has been recalled has the batch code G41 5 101 250610 and a best before date of July 11, 2026. The pack size is 250g. infections can cause diarrhea, stomach cramps, vomiting, and fever.

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