Gosh! recalls selection of sweet potato and falafel products over gluten allergy concerns
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Gosh! has recalled a selection of its sweet potato and falafel products after fears they may contain undeclared gluten. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) issued an allergy recall on Saturday (May 13).
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Hide AdAs explained on the Food Standards Agency website, the risk of possible traces of gluten could affect anyone with coeliac disease as well as others with an allergy or intolerance to gluten. The plant-based food manufacturer's site states all Gosh! products are free from the top 14 allergens, which include cereals containing gluten.
Customers are advised to not eat the products if they have an allergy or intolerance to gluten or anyone with coeliac disease. Instead, they will be able to get a full refund on the item by returning it to the store they bought it from.
The food line is currently stocked by several big named supermarkets and grocery providers, including Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda, Lidl and Ocado. Other retailers featuring Gosh! products in their stores include Costco and Dunnes.
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Hide AdIn a notice to customers, the manufacturer explained products with the particular use-by dates will be able to get a refund by returning it to the store they purchased it from with or without a receipt.
Full list of Gosh! products being recalled
Gosh Sweet Potato Pakora with Red Pepper, Cumin & Chilli
Pack size: 171g, 200g, 256g, 300g
Use by date: All date codes up to and including 09 June 2023
Gosh Sweet Potato Pakora with Red Pepper
Pack size: 200g, 700g
Use by date: All date codes up to and including 09 June 2023
Pack size: 200g
Use by date: All date codes
Pack size: 200g
Use by date: All date codes
Pack size: 200g Use by date: All date codes
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