Dairy Crest withdraws Vitalite 56% Fat Spread
Friday 28 March 2008
Dairy Crest has withdrawn some Vitalite 56% Fat Spread because it contains soya, which is not mentioned on the label. This makes the product a possible health risk for anyone allergic to soya. The Agency has issued an Allergy Alert.
Anyone with a soya allergy is advised not to eat this product.
Product details
Details of the withdrawn product:
- Product name: Vitalite 56% Fat Spread
- Pack size: 2kg
- best before: 2 May 2008, 28 May 2008, 26 June 2008
The company has withdrawn the affected stock from sale and has contacted the relevant allergy support organisations, which will inform their members of the withdrawal. Notices are being displayed in stores explaining why the product has been recalled. Anyone who has bought the product can get a full refund.
No other Dairy Crest products are known to be affected.
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