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Aldi issues urgent recall over Christmas chocolate treat

A major supermarket is recalling a Christmas chocolate product over concerns it may pose an allergy-related health risk.

Aldi’s Dairyfine salted caramel-filled gongs are being pulled from shelves because they may contain peanuts not listed on the label.

The Food Standards Agency added that 90g packs of the popular product could be a “possible health risk” for anyone with a severe nut allergy.

FSA said, “If you bought the above product and you are allergic to peanuts, do not eat it.”

Customers can instead return the product to the store where it was purchased for a full refund.

Aldi’s Dairyfine salted caramel-filled gongs are being pulled from shelves (FSA)

In a statement, Aldi said: “We apologize that this product does not meet our normally high standards and thank you for your cooperation.”

The supermarket has been advised to contact relevant allergy support organizations who will alert their members to the recall.

An alert was issued on Friday and changes were made on Monday as the word ‘undeclared’ was removed from the title and the batch code was removed from the table as it was the product’s barcode (4061463276865).

Dairyfine crunchies, an M&M-style chocolate treat, were also removed from shelves last month because they may contain peanuts.

Dairyfine crunchy chocolate, an M&M-style chocolate treat, was also recently taken off shelves.

Dairyfine crunchy chocolate, an M&M-style chocolate treat, was also recently taken off shelves. (took)
The Choceur pecan, cranberry and cinnamon holiday crust and the Choceur cookie butter holiday crust were removed from shelves on November 26.

The Choceur pecan, cranberry and cinnamon holiday crust and the Choceur cookie butter holiday crust were removed from shelves on November 26. (fda)

Aldi was also forced to recall two more festive chocolate products just two days ago.

The Choceur pecan, cranberry and cinnamon holiday crust and the Choceur cookie butter holiday crust were removed from shelves on November 26.

This is due to the “unremoved potential allergen” of wheat in the pecan version and pecans in the cookie butter version.

According to the NHS, common symptoms of a food allergy include dizziness or feeling lightheaded, hives, cough, wheezing or shortness of breath. If a person is having difficulty breathing, 999 should be called immediately.

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