The UK Food Standards Agency has issued an urgent recall of Goodfellas garlic bread due to an allergy risk.
The popular meal has been recalled for an allergy risk The UK Food Standards Agency has issued an urgent recall of a popular garlic bread due to an allergy risk. Birds Eye Ltd revealed their Goodfella’s Stonebaked Thin Garlic Bread contains milk which wasn’t mentioned on the label, putting those with allergies in danger. In a statement, the FSA said: ‘The garlic bread has been mispacked with a garlic bread that contains cheese.
Customers can also take a picture of the packaging, showing the batch code, and send it to Birds Eye with their name, address and contact details on their contact page. Tesco also issued a recent recall over a ‘serious allergy risk’. The supermarket has had to pull a batch of its own brand cupcakes from the shelves because the label doesn’t declare soya as an ingredient.
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