Urgent ‘do not eat’ warning for 50 food items at Aldi, Domino’s and Spar --[Reported by Umva mag]

The products have been recalled over 'life threatening' contamination fears.

Sep 20, 2024 - 15:57
Urgent ‘do not eat’ warning for 50 food items at Aldi, Domino’s and Spar --[Reported by Umva mag]
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Top UK supermarkets and restaurants have issued an urgent product recall after over 50 food items have been deemed unsafe to eat.

The Food Standards Agency has issued a ‘do not eat’ warning for products sold at Aldi, Spar and Domino’s over ‘life threatening’ contamination fears.

More than 50 food items sold across the various retailers are affected, after a potential peanut contamination has been reported.

The Food Standards Agency has cautioned those with peanut allergies and warned to avoid the recalled items.

The contaminated items include garlic and herb dip from Aldi, Domino’s dip pots, sandwich fillers and potato salad from Booker, and various Spar sandwiches, wraps, and pasta salads.

In a statement, the Food Standards Agency said: ‘FGS Ingredients Ltd is recalling several products containing mustard powder because they may contain peanuts.

Carlos Takeaway Garlic and Herb Dip (100g) with best before dates of 19 November 2024, 26 November 2024, and 02 December 2024.
Garlic and Herb dip is one of the affected items (Picture: Carlos)

‘This means these products are a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts.

‘These products are sold under several different brand names at several different retail stores.

‘If you have bought any of the above products and have an allergy to peanuts, do not eat them.’

Supermarket chain Aldi has also released a warning, saying: ‘Our supplier is recalling Carlos Takeaway Garlic and Herb Dip 100g because the product may contain an undeclared allergen (peanuts).

‘Anyone who bought this product may return it to their nearest store for a full refund.

‘We apologise that this product did not meet our normal high standards and thank you for your co-operation.’

The full list of recalled products released by the FSA

  • Carlos Takeaway Garlic and Herb Dip (100g) with best before dates of 19 November 2024, 26 November 2024, and 02 December 2024.
  • Harvester barbecue Sauce (320ml) with best before dates of 09 January 2026, 16 January 2026, 22 January 2026, and 16 February 2026.
  • SPAR Cheese and Onion Sandwich Filler(220g) with a best before date of 26 September 2024.
  • SPAR Onion and Garlic Dip (170g) with a best before date of 08 October 2024.
  • SPAR Sour Cream and Chive Dip (170g). Best before: 08 October 2024.
  • SPAR Coleslaw, Pack size: 1kg. Best before: 19 September 2024.
  • SPAR Tuna and Corn Pasta Salad. Pack size: 250g. Best before: 24 September 2024.
  • SPAR Chicken and Bacon Pasta Salad. Pack size: 250g. Best before: 21 September 2024.
  • SPAR Chicken, Tomato and Basil Pasta Salad. Pack size: 250g. Best before: 23 September 2024.
  • SPAR Chicken, Honey and Mustard Pasta Salad. Pack size: 250g. Best before: 23 September 2024.
  • SPAR BLT Sandwich. Pack size: 250g. Best before: 18 September 2024.
  • SPAR Cheese Savoury Sandwich. Pack size: 163g. Best before: 19 September 2024.
  • Dominos The Big Dip Garlic and Herb. Pack size: 100g. Best before: All products provided prior to 15 September 2024.
  • SPAR Chicken Club Sandwich. Pack size: 273g. Best before: 18 September 2024.
  • SPAR Chicken Caesar Wrap.Pack size: 236g.Best before: 19 September 2024.
  • SPAR Chicken Mayonnaise Sandwich.Pack size: 179g.Best before: 19 September 2024.
  • SPAR Chicken Salad Sandwich.Pack size: 214g. Best before: 18 September 2024.

Pizza restaurant Dominos stated that their garlic and herb and honey and mustard dip pots have been affected by the potential peanut contamination.

Dominos stated: ‘Due to a supplier quality issue, we are recalling the above products as we have been advised they may contain traces of peanut which could pose a risk to those customers who have a peanut allergy.

‘This affects the above products which were provided up to Sunday, September 15, 2024.

‘Customers who have these dip pots at home should dispose of them.

‘We apologise for the concern and inconvenience this issue may cause’

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