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Co-op issues urgent ‘do not eat’ warning for popular snack due to ‘health risk’

Co-Op released an emergency “Food Food” warning for a popular snack purchased from stores after discovering that it contains non-described milk in the packaging.

Retailer remembers a large group of mini pork and pickle pies (4 packages) because they create a health risk for anyone with allergies or allergies of milk.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) confirmed the recall to the customers: ın If you have purchased the above product and have allergies or intolerance to milk or milk components, do not eat. ”

Customers can define the affected product until the date of use. Groups with dates of August 13, 14 August and 16 August are included in the recall, all of them, all of them 200g four packages.

Cooperative's '4 mini pigs and pickles pie' (200G) several parties were recalled

Cooperative’s ‘4 mini pigs and pickles pie’ (200G) several parties were recalled (Food Standards Agency)

The health body confirmed that anyone who bought a product included in the recall will receive a complete repayment or change when it was present.

Customers who buy the product online can call 0330 041 7737 and pay back. For additional assistance, you can access the Co-Oh aid line from 0800 0686 727, or the retailers’ product problems can use online form on the website.

Retailer, members of the recycling allergy support groups about the recycling to ensure that members are warned about this issue informed.

Notifications were placed in the stores to warn those who shop and will remain in place until 17 August.

Allergic reactions in milk vary. They may be rapidly effective with symptoms shown within a few minutes or hours, where symptoms take up to 72 hours, or slow -moving symptoms.

Co-Op asked shopners to return a popular British snacks purchased from their stores (CO-OP/PA)

Co-Op asked shopners to return a popular British snacks purchased from their stores (CO-OP/PA) (PA Media)

According to Alery UK, common reactions include skin reactions, gastrointestinal problems and respiratory symptoms.

In severe cases, CMA may cause a potentially fatal allergic reaction called anhilaxi and requiring immediately medical assistance.

FSA said: “Sometimes foods should be withdrawn or remembered for whether there is a risk for consumers, because allergy labeling is missing or wrong or if there is a risk of other food allergy. When there is a risk of food allergy, FSA will give an allergy warning.”

Earlier this year, CO-OP experienced a major cyber attack that saw that all the details of 6.5 million members were stolen. It came after a series of similar attacks, and the other major retailer M & s was targeted.

In July, the National Crime Agency said four young people had been arrested for suspicious of cyber attacks against two grocery retailer and store Harrods.

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