P&B Foods Recalls Heera Premium Quality Golden Sultanas Because Of Undeclared Sulphites.

8 July, 19

P&B Foods Ltd is recalling Heera Premium Quality Golden Sultanas products because they contain sulphites which are not mentioned on the label. This means the products are a possible health risk for anyone with a sensitivity to sulphur dioxide and/or sulphites.

Product details.

Heera Premium Quality Golden Sultana
Pack size 20 x 100g, 20 x 250g, 6 x 700g, 3 x 5kg, 10kg
Batch code ED18/281, ED18/071, HP1TN1040319, HP3TN1210618, HP2TN1211118, 1G2280818, 1G1280818, 2G1100119, 2G1170419, 2G1261118, 2G1240518

Best before end dates: 30 April 2020, 31 October 2020
No other P&B Foods products are known to be affected.

Risk statement.

Allergen(s): Sulphites

These products contain sulphites, making them a possible health risk for anyone with a sensitivity to sulphur dioxide and/or sulphites.

Action taken by the company.

P&B Foods Ltd are recalling the above products from customers. 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. Please see the attached notice.

Customer Notice: P & B Foods recalls Heera Premium Quality Golden Sultanas

Our advice to consumers.

If you have bought any of the above products and have a sensitivity to sulphur dioxide and/or sulphites, do not eat them. Instead return them to the store from where they were bought for a full refund.

About allergy alerts.

Sometimes there will be a problem with a food product that means it should not be sold. Then it might be ‘withdrawn’ (taken off the shelves) or ‘recalled’ (when customers are asked to return the product). Sometimes foods have to be withdrawn or recalled if there is a risk to consumers because the allergy labelling is missing or incorrect or if there is any other food allergy risk. When there is a food allergy risk, the FSA will issue an Allergy Alert.

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