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Tesco urgently recalls two chocolate bars and issues ‘do not eat’ warning over ‘health risk’ fears

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Tesco urgently recalls two chocolate bars and issues ‘do not eat’ warning over ‘health risk’ fears

Tesco has urgently recalled two chocolate bars and have issued a ‘do not eat’ warning.  

The supermarket chain is pulling its own own-brand Tesco Nutty Nougat Caramel Chocolate Bars Multipack and Tesco Dreamy Caramel Chocolate Bars Multipack from the shelves.

The sweet treats contain peanuts which are not mentioned on the label. 

In a statement Tesco told MailOnline: ‘We are recalling specific date codes of our Tesco Nutty Nougat Caramel Chocolate Bars Multipack 6 X 40g and Tesco Dreamy Caramel Chocolate Bars Multipack 6 X 40g. 

‘Due to a mispack, there is a risk of peanuts not being declared as an ingredient in the product. This poses a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts.’ 

The Government’s Food Standards Agency echoed the Tesco warning. In a statement they said: ‘If you have bought the products do not eat them. Instead, return them to any Tesco store for a full refund.

The supermarket chain is pulling its own own-brand Tesco Nutty Nougat Caramel Chocolate Bars Multipack and Tesco Dreamy Caramel Chocolate Bars Multipack from the shelves

Tesco said in a statement that the chocolate bars are a 'possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts' (stock image)

Tesco said in a statement that the chocolate bars are a ‘possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts’ (stock image)

The statement added: ‘The company has also issued a recall notice to its customers. These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product.’

People who are allergic to nuts and come into contact with some can go into anaphylactic shock.

In extreme cases, and without urgent treatment, their throats could balloon and they might choke to death.

Their immune system starts to collapse, blood pressure drops and their airway can tighten so they can’t breathe and lose consciousness.

Less severe reactions include hives, eczema or swelling and rashes on the skin, runny nose and sneezing, red or watery eyes, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea.

The Anaphylaxis Campaign, which helps sufferers, said ‘Anaphylaxis is a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction affecting more than one body system such as the airways, heart, circulation, gut and skin.

‘Symptoms can start within seconds or minutes of exposure to the food or substance you are allergic to and usually will progress rapidly. On rare occasions there may be a delay in the onset of a few hours.

‘The common causes include foods such as peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, shellfish, fish, sesame seeds and kiwi fruit, although many other foods have been known to trigger anaphylaxis.

‘There may also be a dramatic fall in blood pressure (anaphylactic shock). The person may become weak and floppy and may have a sense of something terrible happening.

‘This may lead to collapse, unconsciousness and – on rare occasions – death.’

The affected Tesco Nutty Nougat Caramel Chocolate Bars have a best before of February 28 2025 and the affected Dreamy Caramel Chocolate Bars have a best before of between January 31 2025 and February 28 2025. 

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