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Shoppers warned 'do not eat' chocolate bars from B&M and Home Bargains due to recall
Loudwater Trade & Finance is recalling 285g bars after the Food Standards Agency said milk, peanuts and soya were not declared in English.
- On Friday, April 17, 2026, the Food Standards Agency recalled Millennium Peanuts Caramel Milk Chocolate sold at B&M and Home Bargains due to undeclared allergens affecting the 285g pack size.
- Labeling errors prompted the recall, as Loudwater Trade & Finance Ltd confirmed the chocolate may contain milk, peanuts, soya, almonds, cashew nuts, cereals containing gluten, and hazelnuts without English declarations.
- Consumers with allergies or intolerances were advised by the FSA to "not eat it," while the agency instructed shoppers to contact Loudwater Trade's customer careline or "return it to your local Home Bargains or B&M store."
- Product Recall Information Notices issued by regulators inform the public when food items should not be sold; products posing safety risks are either "withdrawn" from shelves or "recalled" when customers are asked to return them.
- Marks & Spencer recently withdrew Authentic Greek Yoghurt with Vanilla due to undeclared gluten, highlighting why shoppers should check labels for English allergen information to avoid health risks from unlisted ingredients.
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Shoppers warned 'do not eat' chocolate bars from B&M and Home Bargains due to recall
Loudwater Trade & Finance Ltd is recalling its Millennium Peanuts Caramel Milk Chocolate, which is sold in B&M and Home Bargains.
·Scotland, United Kingdom
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