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Aldi 'Do Not Eat' Alert on Popular Snack Due to 'Possible Health Risk'
Aldi recalls all Dairyfine Crispy Choc Um's 121g packs in Ireland due to undeclared peanuts posing serious risk for allergic consumers, Food Safety Authority of Ireland said.
- An urgent recall was announced for Dairyfine Crispy Choc Um's on October 31, with all batches removed from Aldi stores in Ireland due to undeclared peanuts.
- The Food Safety Authority of Ireland said peanuts may be present in all batches but are not declared, making the product unsafe for consumers with peanut allergy or intolerance.
- All 121g packets of Dairyfine Crispy Choc Um's, with best-before dates 28/08, 18/09, 22/09, and 24/09, are affected, priced at 1.89.
- For more information, contact help.aldi.ie or customer service on 1800 991 828; customers are asked to return the product for a full refund.
- This comes amid other Halloween confectionery recalls as FSAI warns Rose Halloween Spooky Tea Cakes were mispacked with Rose Orchard Tea Cakes containing egg, and Mayo Clinic notes anaphylaxis risks.
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Aldi issues urgent 'do not eat' warning for chocolate snack over 'possible health risk' - The Mirror
Aldi is recalling all packs of Dairyfine Crispy Choc Um’s over fears they could contain peanuts - customers with an allergy have been urged to return the product in store for a full refund
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