From time to time manufacturers recall certain products - here we list food alerts for products which you may have bought.
Sainsbury’s is recalling its Kids Chicken Curry, because the product contains wheat (gluten) and celery that are not declared on the label. If you are allergic to or intolerant of wheat (gluten) or celery, do not eat this product. The Food Standards Agency has issued an Allergy Alert.
Home Farm Speciality Foods is withdrawing various savoury sauce products because of inconsistent allergenSomething which causes an allergic reaction. information provided on the labels.
Morrisons has recalled a batch of its Celery, Fruit and Peanut Salad with a 'use by' date of 27 October 2012.
Asda is recalling certain dates of its Free FromA range of food that is free from certain allergens - for example gluten or dairy. 5 Caramel and Free From 5 Chocolate Wafers.
In the Autumn 2012 edition of Crossed Grain magazine on Page 13 we advertised that a new range of gluten-free vegetarian products were available called 'Create a Goodlife'.
Asda has recalled a batch of its Frozen Chicken Tandoori Thigh, with a 'best before' date of 30 April 2013.
Waitrose is recalling Good to Go Tuna Nicoise Salad, with a 'use by' date of 3 August 2012, because of a packaging error.
Surya Foods is withdrawing three batches of J.F. Mills cake mixes as well as dough and pancake/waffle mixes.
Morrisons is recalling their Duc D'Ardennes Pork and Apricot Pate. This product contains glutenA protein that is found in the cereals wheat, barley and rye. which is not stated in the allergy advice box. If you have coeliac diseaseA condition where a person is unable to eat gluten as it makes their body attack itself. or are intolerant to gluten you should not eat this product.
The Co-op is recalling all of its Wholefoods Dried Lentilles Vertes.
One date code of the above product has been found to contain milk. Milk is not an intended ingredient and this makes the product a potential health risk for people who are allergic or intolerant to milk or milk constituents.
Morrisons has recalled all packs of its Omega Mix of seeds because the product contains barley glutenA protein that is found in the cereals wheat, barley and rye. , which is not mentioned in the allergy information on the product label.
The Food Standards Agency has been notified that Channell’s Norfolk Preserves Ltd is relabelling its Sticky Rib Sauce and Barbecue Sauce products because they contain allergens that are not mentioned on the labels.
A certain batch of the above product has tested positive for milk. Milk is not intended to be an ingredient in our Organic Plain Chocolate Drops, and the following batch codes may present a health risk for consumers with an allergy to milk or milk constituents.
'The Best Prawn & Smoked Salmon Cocktail', with a use by date of 20 April 2011 has been recalled because it contains fish and glutenA protein that is found in the cereals wheat, barley and rye. , which is not mentioned on the product label.
Morrisons recalled all packs of its Cocktail Prawns (95g for £1 with use by date of 16 March), because due to a labelling error the product contains allergens (fish, glutenA protein that is found in the cereals wheat, barley and rye. , mollusc or soya) which are not stated in the allergy advice box or in the ingredients list.
Morrisons recalled all packs of its Cocktail Prawns (95g for £1 with use by date of 16 March), because due to a labelling error the product contains allergens (fish, gluten, mollusc or soya) which are not stated in the allergy advice box or in the ingredients list.
Morrisons has recalled all packs of its Freefrom Jaffa Cake Slices, because the product contains milk, which is not an intended ingredient.
Morrisons has recalled all packs of its Freefrom Jaffa Cake Slices, because the product contains milk, which is not an intended ingredient.
Sainsbury’s has withdrawn its Free FromA range of food that is free from certain allergens - for example gluten or dairy. Mint Crisps with a ‘best before end' date of February 2012 because they contain milk, which is not mentioned on the product label.
Sainsbury’s has withdrawn its Free FromA range of food that is free from certain allergens - for example gluten or dairy. Mint Crisps with a ‘best before end' date of February 2012 because they contain milk, which is not mentioned on the product label.
An inadequately labelled Russian beer has been recalled in the Yorkshire & Humberside area.
An inadequately labelled Russian beer has been recalled in the Yorkshire & Humberside area.
The Soupery has withdrawn a batch of its minestrone soup because it contains wheat that is not mentioned on the label.
Asda has withdrawn some of its own-brand crisps as they contain trace amounts of wheat glutenA protein that is found in the cereals wheat, barley and rye. . This means they are a possible health risk to people with coeliac diseaseA condition where a person is unable to eat gluten as it makes their body attack itself. .
A small quantity of Murphy’s Draught Irish Stout was recently packaged in error and has been withdrawn from sale.
Sainsbury's Mandarin Jelly (172g) withdrawn due to packaging error.
ASDA have withdrawn Fresh Tastes Gammon & Pineapple from sale due to a packaging error.
Asda is withdrawing its own-brand ready-to-eat Southern Fried Popcorn Chicken with a 'use by' date of 18 December 2009, because the product contains wheat (glutenA protein that is found in the cereals wheat, barley and rye. ), which is not mentioned on the product label.
Contrary to what the article says, spelt is not safe for someone with coeliac diseaseA condition where a person is unable to eat gluten as it makes their body attack itself. .
ASDA Stores Ltd withdraws a certain batch of ASDA Extra Special Chocolate Coated Nut Selection due to the undeclared presence of wheat glutenA protein that is found in the cereals wheat, barley and rye. in the product.
Bernard Matthews have recalled Chunky Tikka Turkey
Sainsburys have recalled Heritage Raspberry Jelly Pots