Food business, FGS Ingredients Limited, have undertaken a precautionary withdrawal and recall as some product may contain peanut which are not mentioned on the label
Food items from popular stores including Iceland, Slimming World, and Waitrose have been recalled over allergy fears.
READ MORE: The Manchester Arena bomb conspiracy theorist who spouted 'false allegations' for 'commercial gain' FGS said it has now stopped using that supplier. You can read the full statement from FGS Ingredients at the bottom of this story. This programme included independent analysis and swab-testing programme of our spice production premises in Leicester, the results of which confirmed no presence of peanut. This peanut and nut-free working environment is also regularly and routinely tested to ensure this remains the case.
Our supplier from India is a fourth generation and long-term family supplier that has never previously had a nut or peanut issue with its raw ingredients, however FGS Ingredients has stopped taking any supplies from them and we are now sourcing mustard originating from farms in Canada.
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