Last updated on 9 February 2012

Weetabix withdraws packs of Oatibix Bites

Weetabix is withdrawing some packs of its Oatibix Bites Sultana and Apple breakfast cereal because of incorrect allergen labelling. The packs, only on sale at Tesco, may contain wheat, which is not mentioned on the label. If you have an allergy or intolerance to wheat you should not eat this product. The Agency has issued an Allergy Alert.

Product details

  • Oatibix Bites Sultana and Apple cereal 550g
  • Batch/date codes: BB 22/01/2013 2022

Weetabix is withdrawing the affected batch and contacting the relevant allergy support organisations, which will tell their members. Customer notices will be displayed in stores, explaining why the product is being withdrawn.

If you've bought the product with the affected codes you're advised to dispose of it. For a full refund, send the Best Before code from the top of the pack to:
Consumer Service Department
Freepost
Burton Latimer
Kettering
Northants NN15 5JR

No other Weetabix product is known to be affected.

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