A POPULAR Biscoff treat has been pulled from UK shelves over a health risk as some shoppers have been warned “do not eat”.
Cheshire Farms has recalled certain batches of Biscoff Ice Cream due to the presence of undeclared hazelnuts.
The company has also initially issued the recall for its Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream for the same reason.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) stated: “Cheshire Farm is recalling Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream and Biscoff Ice Cream because they contain hazelnuts which is not mentioned on the label.
“This means the products are a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to nuts.
“This recall has been updated to include the Biscoff Ice Cream.”
The affected batches of Cheshire Farm’s 1L Biscoff Ice Cream tubs are under codes L23139, with a best before date of 19 November, 2024, and L23261, with a best before date of 18 March, 2025.
Initially, the FSA had issued the warning for Cheshire Farm’s 1L Caramelized Biscuit Ice Cream, under the batch code L24150, with the best before date of 29 November, 2025.
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Certain batches of Biscoff Ice Cream have been recalled by manufacturer Cheshire Farms (stock image)[/caption]