A spokesperson from the pizza franchise told customers they should bin one of the chain's popular menu items
Domino's has sent out an urgent alert to anyone who purchased pizza from one of their stores recently over a health concern.. In an email sent out on September 16, a spokesperson told customers they should bin one of the chain's popular menu items due to possible health risks.
The warning highlighted the risk was found in both the 100g 'Big Dip' pots and the smaller 25g pots that come with most pizza orders. It added: "If you do have a peanut allergy, please dispose of the dips and do not consume them." Customers with questions or concerns are advised to contact Dominos via its website, reports the Mirror. According to the Food Standards Agency, around 6% of the UK adult population are estimated to have a clinically confirmed food allergy.
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