Aldi is urgently recalling a brand of nuts from its shelves as they do not say it contains nuts. (Picture: SWNS)

Aldi is urgently recalling a brand of nuts from its shelves as they do not say it contains nuts.

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The supermarket chain says the Clancy’s Barbecue Flavour Coated Peanuts contain cashew nuts, which is not printed on the label, and is advising anyone with a nut allergy to avoid them.

Anyone who has purchased a pack of the peanuts in a 200g pack size, with ‘Best before’ end: 07/2018, and Batch code: 7292 7291, is advised to return it to the store it was bought from.

If you’ve bought one of the affected packets, return them immediately (Picture: Getty)

Though the Barbecue Flavour Coated Peanuts are only available in three regional areas – Neston, Darlington and Goldthorpe, there are fears it could’ve been bought by customers from anywhere in

the UK passing through these regions.


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No other Aldi products are thought to be affected.



A reaction to peanuts is one of the most common food allergies, but peanuts are from the legume plant family, and in fact grow underground.

Cashews are part of the tree nut family alongside almonds and walnuts, and have been found by some studies to cause an even more severe allergic

reaction.

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