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Urgent Warning as Christmas Food Items Recalled over 'Possible Health Risk' - Nottinghamshire Live
Flapjackery recalled three Christmas flapjacks due to undeclared almonds, posing a risk to nut-allergic consumers, with refunds offered, the Food Standards Agency said.
- Earlier this month, Flapjackery withdrew three Christmas flapjack products from sale as the Food Standards Agency issued a recall notice to consumers and local authorities.
- Because of undeclared almonds and labelling errors, the Food Standards Agency said Flapjackery recalled products with missing allergy information, including Mince Pie Crumble Flapjack.
- Affected items include Iceland's Flapjackery Mince Pie Crumble Flapjack, 170g, Christmas Towers box, 6 x 85g, and Rudolph box, 6 x 170g, all with best before July 2026.
- Customers are advised to return affected items for a full refund, with point-of-sale notices displayed and contact at customer.relations@poundland.co.uk, as Poundland recalls due to undeclared glass.
- The Food Standards Agency emphasises the recall of three flapjack items presents a potential health risk to people with almond/tree-nut allergies, prompting Product Recall Information Notices.
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