Just Eat has circulated an urgent 'do not consume' warning over hundreds of food items due to a peanut contamination risk.
Just Eat has sent an email to customers about the possible contamination Just Eat has circulated an urgent ‘do not consume’ warning over hundreds of food items due to a peanut contamination risk. A number of products containing mustard, mustard powder, or mustard flour are being recalled across the UK over undeclared peanuts in them. The Food Standards Agency released a long list of sauces, condiments and sandwiches, which it warned that could have been contaminated.
’ This has now been repeated by Just Eat to its customers via an email, warning that the ingredients can be found in food such as dips, sauces, salads and pre-packed sandwiches. It said: ‘The FSA has made us aware they are warning people with a peanut allergy to avoid consuming foods that contain, or might contain, mustard, mustard powder, or mustard flour, because these ingredients may have been contaminated with peanuts.
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