On April 17, 2026, a recall of Millennium Peanuts Caramel Milk Chocolate by Loudwater Trade & Finance Ltd sent ripples through UK consumers. The reason? Undeclared allergens lurking in the product’s packaging—an oversight that could have dire consequences for those with allergies.
The Food Standards Agency sounded the alarm, emphasizing that the chocolate may contain milk, peanuts, soya, and possibly even almonds and hazelnuts. All these ingredients were not declared in English on the label. For individuals with allergies, this isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a potential health crisis.
Imagine reaching for a sweet treat after a long day—only to discover that it could trigger a severe allergic reaction. The recall affects all 285g packs regardless of their best-before dates. Consumers are advised not to eat the product and instead return it for a full refund.
B&M and Home Bargains acted swiftly, pulling the chocolate from their shelves as soon as they received notice of the alert. Yet, this incident sheds light on broader vulnerabilities in supply chain labeling compliance for imported products.
The Food Standards Agency warned: “If you have bought the above product and have an allergy or intolerance… do not eat it.” The risk is tied to undeclared allergens rather than an obvious defect visible to shoppers, making it all the more concerning.
When allergens are missing or incorrectly declared, consumers cannot reliably assess the product’s safety before opening it. This situation reflects a wider pattern of food safety alerts in the UK retail sector—a troubling trend that raises questions about how well products are monitored.
Retailers have been instructed to maintain withdrawal procedures and ensure enhanced checks on imported confectionery supplies. This isn’t just about one chocolate bar; it’s about ensuring consumer safety across the board.
As customers navigate this recall, they can reach out to Loudwater Trade & Finance’s customer careline for refunds or further information. Still, uncertainty looms over how such lapses can be prevented in the future.
Details remain unconfirmed about whether any allergic reactions have occurred due to this oversight. But one thing is clear: vigilance is essential when it comes to food safety.
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