FOOD safety chiefs have issued an allergy alert for batches of Brady Family Glazed Ham sold in Irish stores.

The product, Brady Gamily Glazed Ham by Hand Ham 90g, is sold in SuperValu, Centra, Londis, Eurospar, XL, Spar and Mace stores across the country.

2 The FSAI has flagged an undeclared ingredient in the product

The allergy alert includes additional batches of Brady ham after an alert earlier this week.

The affected batches - with a use-by date between October 22 and November 1 2018 - contain mustard which is not declared on the label.

A spokesperson for the Food Safety Authority of Ireland said: "Further to FSAI food alert 2018.A33, the FSAI has been notified that additional batches of Brady Family Glazed by Hand Real Irish Ham contain mustard, however, mustard is undeclared on the product labels of these batches.

"This may make the implicated batches unsafe for consumers who are allergic to or intolerant of mustard.

2 The alert was raised on the Food Safety Authority of Ireland Credit: FSAI

"The implicated batches were sold in SuperValu, Centra, Londis, Eurospar, XL, Spar and Mace stores."

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