Walkers recalls six-packs of crisps over 'health risk' issue
Walkers is recalling six-packs of its Hot Honey Crisps due to undeclared milk allergen risk.
Major UK crisp manufacturer Walkers has initiated a recall of its six-packs of Hot Honey Crisps after realizing that some packets might unintentionally contain Mild Cheese and Onion seasoning. This seasoning includes milk, which is a known allergen not disclosed on the product packaging. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has alerted consumers of the potential health risks posed to individuals allergic to milk, or those intolerant to milk products, urging them to return the affected items for a refund.
The recall specifically concerns Walkers Hot Honey Crisps in 6 packs, identified by the batch code GBB 584 031 and a best before date of May 16, 2026. The presence of undeclared allergens is a significant concern in the food industry, often prompting immediate recalls to protect public health. The FSA's intervention highlights the importance of proper labeling and consumer awareness regarding food allergies, calling attention to both the responsibility of manufacturers and the vigilance required from consumers.
As Walkers responds to this situation, the recall serves as a reminder of the potential risks associated with mislabeling in food products. The company has been advised to enhance its quality control measures and ensure that all allergenic ingredients are clearly communicated on packaging. This incident reiterates the ongoing challenge in the food sector to ensure safety and transparency, particularly regarding allergenic substances that can pose serious health risks to susceptible individuals.