Marks & Spencer's chocolate product poses health risk as customers told do not eat
Marks & Spencer recalled 120g Milk Chocolate Honeycomb with lot 5242 due to undeclared peanuts risking allergic reactions; customers urged to return for full refund.
- Marks & Spencer has issued a warning and recalled their Milk Chocolate Honeycomb product due to the possible presence of undeclared peanuts in some packs.
- Customers with a peanut allergy are urged not to consume the product and to return it to the nearest store for a full refund.
- The affected product has a 'Best Before Date' of May 12, 2026, Lot 5242, and barcode number: 0917568/29143603.
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M&S Recalls Chocolate Over Peanut Allergy Risk: 'Do Not Eat'
Marks & Spencer has issued an urgent nationwide recall of its Milk Chocolate Honeycomb snack after tests revealed undeclared peanuts in certain batches, posing a potentially life-threatening risk to allergy sufferers. The recall, announced on 15 October 2025, applies to 120 g bags marked with lot number 5242 and a best-before date of 12 May 2026. The product is being withdrawn from shelves across the UK due to the potential risk it poses to indi…
M&S issues urgent 'do not eat' warning over popular chocolate – reactions could be 'life-threatening'
Marks & Spencer has pulled its Milk Chocolate Honeycomb from shelves after discovering the sweet treats may contain undeclared peanuts.The popular 120g packs are being recalled because they pose a potential danger to anyone with a peanut allergy. The high street retailer confirmed that specific batches of the chocolate honeycomb may have been contaminated during production, a serious concern for those who rely on accurate labelling to keep thems…
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