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M&M's chocolate recalled in the UK as shoppers are issued 'do not eat' warning

The Food Standards Agency issued a do not eat warning after 3D Trading found peanuts and gluten on the label, with 35g bags affected.

  • Trading is recalling M&M's Pipoca in the UK due to undeclared allergens, as the Food Standards Agency issued a "do not eat" warning for shoppers who have already purchased the affected 35g bags.
  • The confectionery product was manufactured for the Brazilian market, explaining why the label fails to mention specific ingredients including peanuts, gluten, barley, rye, and wheat.
  • Only Pipoca packets featuring the Trading ingredients label are subject to the recall; consumers should return these items to the store for a full refund with or without a receipt.
  • Trading has issued point-of-sale notices to customers and contacted allergy support organizations to explain health risks and outline necessary steps for those who may have consumed the product.
  • The FSA manages such issues by issuing Product Withdrawal Information Notices and Product Recall Information Notices to inform authorities and consumers; in certain instances, a Food Alert for Action provides specific safeguarding guidance.
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M&M's chocolate recalled in the UK as shoppers are issued 'do not eat' warning

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued a "do not eat" warning to shoppers who may have already purchased the M&M's product

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Worcester News broke the news in Worcester, United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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