Dunnes Stores spice products recalled over fears of undeclared peanut traces

The list of products recalled includes curry powder and Cajun seasoning
Dunnes Stores spice products recalled over fears of undeclared peanut traces

By Jessica Coates, PA

Some Dunnes Stores branded spice products have been recalled over fears they may contain peanuts not mentioned on the label.

The full list of spices produced by FGS Ingredients Ltd for Dunnes Stores includes Hot Curry Powder, Medium Madras Curry Powder, Cajun Seasoning, Mild Curry Powder and Black Mustard Seeds.

The products, which have best before dates up to and including July 2026, were recalled on October 17th.

Consumers have been advised to return products in exchange for a full refund with the move described as “precautionary”.

It comes weeks after another recall by the same producer about undeclared nuts within its mustard products.

Last month, UK-based FGS Ingredients said it had carried out additional testing across its ingredients and had “not detected any presence of peanut content or residue”, but advised customers to remove products from sale containing the mustard ingredients.

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