Aldi recalls puff pastry due to undeclared ingredients

ALDI is recalling cheese and onion pastries because they contain potential allergens that are not listed on the label.

The discounter said its supplier was recalling the slices because they contain mustard and barley, both of which are not in the ingredients.

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Aldi recalled slices of cheese and onion due to undeclared allergens

The affected products are manufactured by Crestwood and the lot number to search for is 707602.

The recalled packages weigh 300 g and have an expiration date of August 16, 2021.

If you have a mustard or barley allergy, you should not eat the slices.

Barley contains gluten, so the product should not be consumed by anyone with celiac disease or who is intolerant to the allergen.

Aldi is recalling the product to its customers and has been urged to contact the affected allergy support organizations, who are also expected to notify their members of the recall.

You can return the products to your nearest store for a full refund. If you have your receipt, take it with you, but you should be able to get your money back without a receipt.

Aldi said he apologized for the inconvenience and thanked customers for their cooperation.

It’s not the only reminder customers need to know this week.

Yesterday Mars recalled its Crispy M & M’s chocolates due to use of a substance banned in the UK.

Mars said there was a genetically modified organism (GMO) in an ingredient produced by a supplier.

The ingredient was not cleared for GMOs under UK law, meaning the goodies had to be recalled.

Mars added that it does not use GMOs in any of its products in Europe.

Highland Spring urgently recalled sparkling water bottles on Thursday over concerns they might explode.

Carbonated water is packaged in 750ml glass bottles which are now considered unsafe for buyers.

All recalled products can be returned to the store where you purchased them for a full refund.

Warning because meat processor Greater Omaha Packing recalls 300,000 pounds of raw beef “contaminated with E. coli”.

Supermarkets recall children’s books, food and headphones, including Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury’s.

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