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Loch Arthur Creamery recalls cheese because of undeclared celery
Loch Arthur Creamery is today (28/09/17) recalling three of its cheeses because they contain celery which is not mentioned on the label.
Celery is classed as a food allergen and it is a possible health risk to anyone with an allergy to celery.
The company has already taken steps to withdraw these products from sale. However, if you have bought any of the below products and have an allergy to celery, do not eat it. Instead return it to the store where it was purchased for a full refund.
Manufacturer/brand name: Loch Arthur Creamery
Product details | Pack size | Use by date | Batch codes |
Crannog with mixed herbs | 200-250g | Up to including 15/11/2017 | All Codes |
Crannog with green peppercorns | 200-250g | Up to including 15/11/2017 | All Codes |
Crannog with chives | 200-250g | Up to including 15/11/2017 | All Codes |
No other Loch Arthur Creamery products are known to be affected.
Information on food allergy and intolerance can be found at: http://www.foodstandards.gov.scot/food-safety-standards/food-allergy