Consumers are being warned not to eat certain sauces, dips, and salads sold at outlets including Spar, Aldi, and Domino’s, due to a potential health risk for individuals with peanut allergies. The products, produced by FGS Ingredients Ltd., are being recalled as they may contain traces of peanuts, which were not listed in the ingredients.
This recall primarily affects those with peanut allergies, as the contamination poses a significant health risk. The affected products, which are sold under various brand names, contain mustard powder but may also have traces of peanuts.
The products involved in the recall include:
Carlos Takeaway Garlic & Herb Dip (100g), Best Before: 19 Nov 2024, 26 Nov 2024, 2 Dec 2024
Harvester BBQ Sauce (320ml), Best Before: Various dates in Jan and Feb 2026
SPAR Sandwich Fillers such as Chicken & Bacon, Tuna & Sweetcorn, and Cheese & Onion (220g), Use By: Mid to late September 2024
SPAR Dips including Onion & Garlic and Sour Cream & Chive (170g), Use By: 8 Oct 2024
SPAR Coleslaw (1kg), Use By: 19 Sep 2024
SPAR Pasta Salads such as Tuna & Corn and Chicken-based varieties (250g), Use By: Mid to late September 2024
Domino’s Garlic & Herb Dip (100g and 25g), Use By: Prior to 15 Sep 2024
Various SPAR and Clayton Park Sandwiches and Wraps including BLT, Chicken Club, and Prawn Mayonnaise, Use By: Mid to late September 2024
Fazilas Wraps such as Chicken Tender and Tandoori Chicken (various sizes), Use By: 18 Sep 2024
Domino’s Honey & Mustard Dip (25g), Use By: Prior to 15 Sep 2024
Shoppers are advised to return any of these products to the store where they were purchased for a full refund. Aldi customers who bought the Carlos Garlic & Herb Dip can return it to the store or contact Aldi’s customer service at help.aldi.co.uk or by phone at 0800 042 0800 (UK) or 1800 991 828 (IE).
This recall is a precautionary measure to protect those with peanut allergies, and it is critical for consumers to check their products and avoid consumption if affected.
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