FSG Ingredients Ltd has issued a recall for multiple products containing mustard powder due to peanut contamination.

The recall, which has been extended to include additional items, affects various brand names sold at different retail stores across the UK.

The contamination poses a significant health risk for individuals with peanut allergies, the FSA has warned.

Affected customers are strongly advised not to consume the products and follow specific instructions provided by the company.

Carlos Takeaway Garlic and Herb Dip is affected by the recall

CARLOS TAKEAWAY

The company has stated that the products are sold under different brand names at various retail stores. These include:

  • Tim Horton’s BBQ Sauce Dip (25g) – best before January 2025
  • Fireaway BBC Sauce Dip Pot (25g) – best before 31 December 2024
  • Pro-Cook Macaroni Cheese (400g) – All dates up to and including 29th October 2024
  • Spar Macaroni Cheese (400g) – All dates up to and including 26th October 2024
  • Jack’s Macaroni Cheese (400g) – All dates up to and including 26th October 2024
  • Dominos The Big Dip – Garlic and Herb (100g) – All products provided prior to 15th September 2024
  • Dominos Garlic and Herb Dip (25g) – All products provided prior to September 15th 2024
  • Dominos Honey and Mustard Dip (25g) – All products provided prior to September 15th 2024
  • Jack’s Egg Mayonnaise Deli Filler (200g) – All dates from September 13th 2024 until September 28th 2024
  • Jack’s Potato Salad (225g) – All dates from September 13th 2024 until September 28th 2024
  • Jack’s Cheese and Onion Deli Filler (200g) – All dates from September 13th until September 28th 2024
  • Jack’s Coronation Chicken Deli Filler (200g) – All dates from September 13th 2024 until September 28th 2024
  • Wisely Well Macaroni Cheese (270g) – February 26th 2025
  • SPAR Coleslaw (250g) – Use by September 24th 2024
  • SPAR Chicken and Bacon Sandwich Filler (220g) – Use by September 22nd 2024
  • SPAR Tuna and Sweetcorn Sandwich Filler (220g) – September 26th 2024
  • SPAR Cheese and Onion Sandwich Filler (220g) – September 26th 2024
  • SPAR Onion and Garlic Dip (170g) – Use by October 8th 2024
  • SPAR Sour Cream and Chive Dip (170g) – Use by October 8th 2024
  • SPAR Coleslaw (1kg) – Use by September 19th 2024
  • SPAR Tuna and Corn Pasta Salad (250g) – September 24th 2024
  • SPAR Chicken and Bacon Pasta Salad (250g) – September 21st 2024
  • SPAR Chicken, Tomato and Basil Pasta Salad (250g) – September 23rd 2024
  • Parsley Box Macaroni Cheese (270g) – Best before March 22nd 2025, April 18th 2025, and April 26th 2025
  • SPAR Chicken, Honey and Mustard Pasta Salad (250g) – September 2024
  • SPAR BLT Sandwich (250g) – September 18th 2024
  • SPAR Cheese Savour Sandwich (163g) – Use by September 2024
  • SPAR Chicken Club Sandwich (273g) – Use by September 18th 2024
  • SPAR Chicken Caesar Wrap (236g) – Use by September 19th 2024
  • SPAR Chicken Mayonnaise Sandwich (179g) – September 19th 2024
  • SPAR Chicken Salad Sandwich (214g) – September 18th 2024
  • SPAR Chicken and Bacon Sandwich (179g) – September 19th 2024
  • SPAR Prawn Mayonnaise Sandwich (168g) – September 18th 2024
  • SPAR Simply Tuna and Corn Sandwich (155g) – Use by September 18th 2024
  • Diet Chef Macaroni Cheese (270g) – Best before February 27th 2025, April 26th 2025, May 28th 2025
  • SPAR Tuna Crunch Roll (194g) – September 18th 2024
  • SPAR Tuna Mayonnaise Sandwich (178g) – September 19th 2024
  • SPAR Tuna Wrap (220g) – September 18th 2024
  • SPAR Cajun Chicken Wrap (246g) – September 18th 2024
  • SPAR Chicken Tikka Wrap (201g) – September 18th 2024
  • SPAR Hot and Spicy Cheese Wrap (210g) – September 18th 2024
  • Carlos Takeaway Garlic and Herb Dip (100g) – November 19th 2024, November 26th 2024, December 2nd 2024
  • Harvester BBQ Sauce (320ml) – January 9th 2026, January 16th 2026, January 22nd 2026, February 16th 2026

“If you have bought any of the above products and have an allergy to peanuts, do not eat them,” warned the FSA.

If you have bought any of the above products and have an allergy to peanuts, do not eat them.

Customers are advised to check for point-of-sale notices at the locations where they purchased the products.

FSG Ingredients Lts has taken swift action in response to the contamination risk, issuing point-of-sale notices where the affected products were sold.

The notices explain the recall to customers and provide further guidance.

Why are foods recalled?

In general, food products may be withdrawn or recalled if there are safety concerns or incorrect allergy labelling.

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It comes after James Hall & Co Ltd recalled SPAR Corned Beef because Listeria monocytogenes were found in the product.

Affected customers were told not to eat the product and instead return it to the store they purchased it from.

The recall affects SPAR stores in the North West of England, According to the FSA.

The agency cautioned: “Symptoms caused by (listeria monocytogenes) can be similar to flu and include high temperature, muscle ache or pain, chills, feeling or being sick and diarrhoea.”

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