Urgent health risk warning for Harvester, Domino’s, Spar and Aldi over contamination

An urgent health risk warning has been issued for popular establishments such as Harvester, Domino’s, Spar, and Aldi due to potential contamination. Various sandwiches, dips, and salads sold at these outlets are being recalled as they pose a health risk to individuals with peanut allergies. The affected products were produced by FGS Ingredients Ltd, and they contain mustard powder, which may also contain traces of peanuts.

Products affected by the recall include Carlos Takeaway Garlic & Herb Dip, Harvester BBQ Sauce, SPAR sandwich fillers and pasta salads, as well as Domino’s Garlic & Herb Dip. Customers are advised not to consume these products and instead return them to the store for a full refund. The specific product details and use-by dates are listed to ensure consumers can easily identify the impacted items.

Aldi has instructed customers who purchased the Carlos dip to return it for a refund or contact their customer services line. Domino’s recommends disposing of the affected dip pots and provides contact information on its website for further inquiries. Harvester advises customers to return the BBQ sauce to the nearest store for a refund, with additional inquiries directed to a specified email address.

Booker urges consumers who bought any of the affected Jack’s products to dispose of them immediately and return the receipt for a full refund. The recall serves as a precautionary measure to safeguard individuals with peanut allergies from potential health risks. It is important for customers to heed the warning and take appropriate action to ensure their safety and well-being.

This health risk warning highlights the importance of food safety protocols and the need for vigilant monitoring of product ingredients to prevent allergen contamination. Consumers are encouraged to stay informed about product recalls and act promptly if they have purchased any of the affected items. By being proactive in responding to such warnings, individuals can protect themselves and their loved ones from potential health hazards associated with allergen exposure.