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Walkers Recalls Hot Honey Crisps Six-Pack Over Undeclared Milk Allergen
Walkers recalls specific Hot Honey Crisps six-packs with batch code GBB 584 031 due to undeclared milk allergen, posing a risk to milk-allergic consumers, FSA warns.
- On March 15, Walkers recalled six-packs of Hot Honey Crisps after identifying batch GBB 584 031 with a best before date of May 16, 2026, posed an allergy risk to consumers.
- Some multipacks contain Mild Cheese and Onion seasoning which includes milk but is not listed on the label, creating a 'possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to milk or intolerance to milk.'
- Customers with milk allergies should 'do not eat' the product, the Food Standards Agency warned. Those with affected packs can call the Customer Care Line on 0800 274 777 to receive a full refund.
- Walkers issued point-of-sale notices to retailers explaining the recall, while the Food Standards Agency issued an Allergy Alert requiring product withdrawal from shelves.
- Regarding scope, Walkers confirmed that 'no other Batch Codes on this Best Before Code are affected,' ensuring safety measures target only the identified batch.
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Walkers has issued an urgent recall of its Hot Honey Crisps 6-pack after discovering certain packets may have been filled with Mild Cheese and Onion seasoning instead of the correct flavouring
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