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среда, 14 ноября 2018 г.

New photo Walkers recalls Sensations Thai Sweet Chilli crisps over allergy concerns

WALKERS is recalling its Sensations Thai Sweet Chilli Flavour Potato Crisps because it hasn’t correctly emphasised on the packets that the snacks contain wheat.


Products containing wheat – and therefore gluten – can be a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to gluten.


Walkers has recalled its Sensations Thai Sweet Chilli crisps amid allergy concerns
Walkers

People who are allergic to gluten can experience diarrhoea, abdominal pain, bloating and flatulence, indigestion and constipation if they eat wheat.


The crisp giant says the offending packets did say wheat was included in the ingredient list, but that it wasn’t highlighted in bold.


It’s recalling 73g packs, which were price marked “Only £1 RRP”, as well as 40g packs.


Affected packets contain best before dates of January 29, 2019 and earlier. Crisps with best before dates of February 2, 2019 and after are not affected.


Walkers says customers with one of the affected packs, should call the Walkers Consumer Care Line on 0800 274777 to receive a full refund.


The Food Standards Agency says that if you have bought these crisps and you have an allergy or intolerance to wheat (gluten), you can also return them to the store you bought them from for a full refund.


It’s unclear which supermarkets sold the offending packets. But when we checked the major supermarkets’ websites, we found that Asda currently sells 40g packs of Sensations Thai Sweet Chilli crisps.

SlimFast recalled one of its vegan meal replacement powders earlier this month because it contained milk.


Lidl recently recalled mini-‘Magnum’ style ice creams over fears they could trigger allergies.


While, chocolate cornflake cakes sold in Iceland have been recalled due to fears they may contain salmonella.


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