All it is advisable learn about Walkers crisps recall over milk allergen danger
Need to know
The popular crisp brand has issued an urgent recall for a specific batch of its Hot Honey multipacks, which have been found to potentially contain milk not listed on the label
Need to know: Walkers Recalls Hot Honey Crisps Over Milk Allergy Risk
- Walkers has urgently recalled thousands of its new Hot Honey crisp multipacks after they were found to potentially contain unlisted milk.
- The affected 6 x 25g packs have batch code GBB 584 031 and a best before date of May 16, 2026. Some packets may actually contain Mild Cheese and Onion seasoning instead of Hot Honey flavouring.
- Customers with milk allergies or intolerances have been warned not to eat the crisps. Walkers confirmed to the Star that incorrect flavouring may have been used in limited production runs.
- “Although this product includes precautionary allergen labelling for milk, milk is not included in the ingredients list and therefore the product poses a risk to people with an allergy to milk,” Walkers stated.
- PepsiCo, which owns Walkers, has apologised for the manufacturing error. The company is working with the Food Standards Agency and retailers to inform consumers.
- Anyone who bought the affected multipacks can return them for a full refund.
- READ THE FULL STORY: Walkers urgently recalls multipacks of popular crisp flavour over allergy risk
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