Full list of 52 food products recalled due to peanut allergy risks

An alert has been issued concerning 52 new food items that could be dangerous for individuals with a peanut allergy. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) had previously released an extensive list of recalled products potentially containing peanuts, with several updates since then adding more items for consumers to be aware of. An additional 52 products have now been recalled, encompassing a variety of mayonnaise, seasonings, and sauces in different types and pack sizes. The full list can be found below.

The FSA has warned: “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.” The agency further advised: “These products are sold under several different brand names at several different retail stores. If you have bought any of the above products and have an allergy to peanuts, do not eat them.”

Here is the most recent compilation of recalled products, complete with information on pack sizes and best-before dates:

Charlie and Ivy’s Lemon and Dill Mayonnaise. Pack size: 190g. Best before: 28 June 2025 29 August 2025.
Charlie and Ivy’s Lemon and Dill Mayonnaise. Pack size: 1L. Best before: 28 June 2025.
Yorkshire Rapeseed Oil Classic Mayonnaise. Pack size: 1L. Best before: 18 July 2025 12 August 2025.
… (continued list of recalled products)

An assortment of mayonnaise, dips, and condiments from various brands have been affected by the recall. Consumers are urged to check their products against the list provided by the FSA to ensure their safety, particularly if they have a peanut allergy.

For further updates and information on health and safety alerts, consumers can sign up for the FSA newsletter. It is crucial for those with allergies to stay informed about product recalls to prevent any potential health risks.