
Just Eat Issues Peanut Allergy Warning to Customers
Food delivery giant Just Eat has issued an important allergen warning to its customers following advice from the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The warning specifically targets individuals with peanut allergies, urging them to be cautious about consuming products that contain mustard, as these may have been contaminated with peanuts.
The FSA has identified a potential risk with mustard-based ingredients, including mustard powder and mustard flour, which are commonly used in dips, sauces, salads, and pre-packed sandwiches. In a statement, Just Eat said, “The Food Standards Agency has made us aware they’re warning people with a peanut allergy to avoid consuming foods that contain, or might contain, mustard, mustard powder, or mustard flour, because these ingredients may have been contaminated with peanuts.”
The FSA is working to trace affected products and has emphasised the severity of allergic reactions to peanuts, which can be life-threatening. Just Eat, as a precautionary measure, is advising its customers with peanut allergies to stay informed. The company added, “We wanted to ensure our Just Eat customers are aware of this situation so people with a peanut allergy have up-to-date information about the potential risk and can take action to keep themselves safe.”
Until the situation is resolved, Just Eat is encouraging customers to be extra vigilant when ordering food. The company suggests contacting the restaurant, café, or takeaway directly to check if their products contain mustard. “We strongly encourage our customers with a peanut allergy to contact the restaurant, café or takeaway to ask if any of their products contain mustard,” said the statement, reminding customers that food businesses are legally obligated to provide accurate allergen information.
For more information on this alert, Just Eat advises customers to visit the Food Standards Agency’s website. Those who want to stay informed can also subscribe to receive future allergen updates from the FSA.
In closing, Just Eat apologised for the potential inconvenience caused, stating, “Your safety is extremely important to everyone at Just Eat, and on behalf of the FSA, we are sorry for any concern and inconvenience this issue may cause you.”
This alert highlights the ongoing need for vigilance among food businesses and consumers alike, particularly when it comes to allergens that can pose a serious health risk.
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