An Urgent Warning to Brits: As many batches of Oreo cookies may no longer be safe for everyone to eat.
Brits have been issued an urgent warning after some batches of Oreo cookies were determined to no longer be safe for everyone to eat, having been recalled for a very specific reason. Oreo, which is owned by Mondelez International, has become one of the world’s most beloved biscuit brands.
Many individuals like to eat theirs in a specific method – I’m a twister myself, since I normally carefully remove the top biscuit, leaving the sweet cream on the bottom layer to eat second.
However, many batches of Oreos may not be safe for all aficionados, as a recall notice it in place for a variety of varieties with particular best before dates.
The exact batches of cookies are manufactured by Whatever Brands in Indonesia, but are stocked in many UK stores.
In a caution to consumers, The Food Standards Agency has issued an allergy alert, adding: “This means the products are a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts. This only impacts products sold in the UK with a Whatever Brands label.
“Whatever Brands is recalling the above products from customers and has been advised to contact the relevant allergy support organisations, which will tell their members about the recall. “The corporation has also issued a recall letter to its customers.” What has Whatever Brands said?
A statement from Whatever Brands said: “In the UK we are recalling a limited number of Oreo dark and white chocolate, strawberry cream, blueberry ice cream flavour, cream chocolate flavour and vanilla cookie from Indonesia as they are not labelled correctly.
“The products are being recalled because they may contain traces of peanut, which are not mentioned on the label.
“If you have purchased an affected Oreo products, please do not consume the product and contact our careline team for further guidance.”
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