Shoppers issued 'do not eat' warning on these Cheshire Farm products
Cheshire Farm has recalled two types of ice cream - due to concerns about an ingredient that is not mentioned on the label. Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream and Biscoff Ice Cream have been recalled for containing have been taken off shelves for failing to alert customers of the hazelnuts that are a possible health risk to anybody with an allergy to nuts.
The company has contacted the relevant allergy support organisations, which will tell their members about the recall. The company has also issued a point-of-sale notice to its customers.
These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the products. The Food Standard Agency has advised customers who have bought the products to not eat them if they have an allergy to nuts, and instead return them to the store they were bought for a full refund.
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Cheshire Farm Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream
Batch code: L24150
Pack size: 1L
Best before: 29 November 2025
Cheshire Farm Biscoff Ice Cream
Batch code: L23139, L23261
Pack size: 1L
Best before: 19 November 2024, 18 March 2025
For more information, please contact Cheshire Farm at: info@cheshirefarmicecream.co.uk
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