DOZENS of dips, meal deal sandwiches and pasta salads have been recalled over fears they could pose a 'health risk' to some. The 50 products urgently pulled off shop shelves may contain peanuts that aren't declared on the label, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) warned in an alert . 1 Fifty dips, wraps and sandwiches from a number of retailers were recalled The items could be dangerous to any with nut allergy, putting them at risk of a dangerous allergic reaction.

Sold under several different brand names and across a range of stores, all the recalled dips, sandwiches and salads contain mustard powder, which may have traces of peanuts. "This means these products are a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts ," the FSA said. "If you have bought any of the above products and have an allergy to peanuts, do not eat them," it added.

Read more on recalls PIZZA DANGER Urgent Domino's warning over popular item as shoppers urged 'throw them away' DO NOT EAT Recall of soup that may contain peanuts as shoppers urged to check cupboards Two Dominos dip flavours are among the recalled items: the Dominos Garlic & Herb Dip, as well as the Honey & Mustard one. Other sauces on the recall list include the Carlos Takeaway Garlic & Herb Dip, sold at Aldi. There's also the SPAR Onion and Garlic Dip and their Sour Cream and Chive Dip.

Sold in convenience stores and off-licences, a number of SPAR sandwiches, wraps and pasta salads were pulled from shop shelves too. Most read in Healt.