Supermarket Issues 'Do Not Eat' Warning over Life-Threatening Error
Farmfoods recalled a limited batch of Ultimate Keralan Chicken Curry after undeclared prawns posed allergy risks to seafood-sensitive consumers, affecting packs with a best-before date of Feb 13, 2026.
- Farmfoods recalled its Ultimate Keralan Chicken Curry, sold in 400g packs with product code L550 and a February 13, 2026 best-before, after undeclared prawns prompted a safety alert covering England, Northern Ireland and Wales.
- Farmfoods said an error during production led to the microwave meal containing prawns not declared on the label.
- Allergy UK states around 6% of the UK adult population—about 2.4 million—may have a clinically confirmed food allergy, risking severe reactions like anaphylactic shock.
- Starting its apology, Farmfoods urged customers with crustacean allergies not to eat the curry and return it for a full refund.
- Farmfoods has been advised to notify allergy support organisations and is displaying point-of-sale notices to warn vulnerable consumers.
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