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Food supplier FGS Ingredients Ltd alerted its customers to a number of products that need to be taken off the shelves at supermarkets and off the menu at restaurants. Many food items, sold at the likes of Harvester, Domino's and Spar all around the UK, could cause health issues if eaten. The FSA clarified: "FGS Ingredients Ltd is recalling a number of products containing mustard powder because they may contain peanuts.

"This means these products are a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts. These products are sold under several different brand names at several different retail stores." People who have a peanut allergy may develop symptoms within a few days of eating contaminated food, or symptoms might appear immediately.



The NHS said symptoms of a food allergy can include: Feeling dizzy or lightheaded Itchy skin or a raised rash Swelling of the lips, face and eyes Coughing, wheezing, breathlessness, noisy breathing or a hoarse voice Sneezing or an itchy, runny or blocked nose Feeling sick or being sick Tummy pain Diarrhoea. A serious allergic reaction "may need immediate treatment in hospital" as it could be life-threatening for some people. Among brands most recently involved in alerts about the undeclared peanut contamination is Tim Horton’s BBQ Sauce dip, which is served at the Tim Horton food chain.

Harvester BBQ Sauce, Spar coleslaw, Spar macaroni cheese, Spar chicken and bacon sandwich filler and Spar tuna and sweetcorn sandwich filler may contain.

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