The Food Standards Authority has issued a warning to the public after a huge list of products were recalled following fears they may be dangerous to some people
Hundreds of products have been recalled due to concerns they may contain undeclared peanuts, the Food Standards Authority has announced. This includes additional items from Domino's, which earlier this month withdrew some sauces from sale over contamination fears.
Customers are being advised to return any affected products for a full refund in what is being described as a "precautionary" measure. "These products are sold under several different brand names at several different retail stores," stated the FSA notice.
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