The Food Safety Authority of Ireland issued an urgent warning today, saying certain batches of crisps contain ingredients that are not declared on the packaging
A food safety warning has been issued for specific batches of crisps due to the presence of an undeclared allergen, making them potentially hazardous for certain consumers.
This poses a risk to individuals with a milk allergy or intolerance. The crisps are sold in various Irish supermarkets, including Dunnes Stores and SuperValu. "The affected batches are: Batch code 31724 with best before 30.11.2025, Batch code 32424 with best before 30.11.2025, Batch code 34624 with best before 31.12.2025, Batch code 34724 with best before 31.12.2025."
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