FSA Issues 'Do Not Eat' Warning over Chocolate that May Be a 'Food Safety Risk'
- The Food Standards Agency issued a warning about certain imported Dubai-style chocolate products that may pose health risks in the UK due to unclear allergen labelling.
- The warning followed FSA surveys and product sampling that revealed some imports lack full ingredient lists or allergen information and may include banned additives.
- The FSA advised consumers with allergies or intolerances to avoid these chocolates unless they are certain the products are made for the UK market and sold by trusted retailers.
- Professor Robin May, the FSA’s chief scientific adviser, emphasized that most food sold in the UK is safe; however, certain Dubai-style chocolates imported into the country may fail to comply with safety regulations and could pose health risks, particularly for individuals with allergies.
- Authorities continue working with local bodies and allergy charities to remove unsafe products swiftly and raise public awareness of the risks involved.
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