Walkers recalls Walkers Hot Honey Crisps 6 pack because of undeclared milk
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Walkers is recalling Walkers Hot Honey Crisps 6 pack because some packs may contain Mild Cheese and Onion seasoning which contains milk and is not mentioned on the label.
About FSA food safety alerts and recalls
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is responsible for food safety and food hygiene across the UK. One of its key roles is to monitor risks linked to food products on sale and to take action when issues are identified that could affect public health. When concerns arise, such as contamination, labelling errors or undeclared allergens, the FSA issues food safety alerts and product recalls to help protect consumers.
These alerts can take several forms. Some relate to products that pose a risk to people with food allergies or intolerances due to incorrect or missing allergen information. Others may involve microbiological contamination, foreign bodies, chemical risks or other safety concerns. In certain cases, alerts are issued to advise retailers, caterers and local authorities on actions needed to remove affected products from sale or manage risks appropriately.
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