Undeclared food allergen sparks recall of oat product

Navigating the aisles of your local Woolworths, you might have picked up a convenient snack that fits perfectly into your busy lifestyle or dietary preferences.

However, it's time to pause and check your pantry, especially if you have food allergies.

Frisp Ready To Eat Oats Peanut Butter is under an urgent recall due to an undeclared food allergen.



The supplier, Globe Consultancy Services Pty Ltd, initiated the recall after discovering that the 150g single-serve products marketed as vegan contained milk.

The Food Standards Australia recall notice said, 'Consumers who have a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume this product.'


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Frisp Oats Ready to Eat Peanut Butter was recalled from Woolworths stores due to an undeclared allergen. Credit: Woolworths


‘Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice.’

The specific Frisp Oats Ready to Eat Peanut Butter products affected by this recall can be identified by checking the best-before date: 14/01/26.

If you find this product in your home, it's important to handle it with care. Do not consume it, and most certainly, keep it away from anyone with a milk allergy.



Woolworths is offering a full refund for the product, which you can obtain by returning to the place of purchase.

You may also contact Globe Consultancy Services Pty Ltd at (02) 4307 6847 for more information about the product.

This incident reminds us of the importance of accurate food labelling and the vigilance required by those with food allergies.

It also highlighted the responsibility of suppliers and retailers to ensure that their products are safe for all consumers and correctly labelled.



This comes after an urgent recall was issued for 52,051 various Honda car models due to a fuel pump defect that could lead to serious injury or death.

The recall affected all variants of nine popular Honda models manufactured between 2017 and 2020. These models include the Accord, City, Civic, Civic Type R, CR-V, Honda Odyssey, HR-V, Jazz, and NSX.
Key Takeaways

  • Frisp Oats Ready to Eat Peanut Butter products have been urgently recalled due to undeclared milk allergen.
  • The recall affects 150g single-serve products sold at Woolworths nationally.
  • Consumers with a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume the affected product and may seek medical advice.
  • Customers can return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund, particularly those with the best-before date of 14/01/26.
Have you ever experienced a similar situation with an undeclared allergen in a product? Let us know in the comments below!
 

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The label clearly states the oats are soaked in plant based milk! I understood that to mean soya milk, oat milk etc, not cows milk . If this is true and it is not plant based then the manufacturer should be penalised. I have just checked out their product and it states it is coconut milk.
 
I think that whenever there are violations of the Food standards code that require recall notices, that such notices should be full, complete and accurate to the point that it leaves zero doubt in the minds of consumers as to what they are referring to,. To have a recall notice just use the term 'milk' in a generic sense is probably not good enough when milk comes by so many different names/sources - cows, almond, soy etc. Different milks can affect different people, from just mere taste preferences to very serious allergic reactions.

But, "The recall is due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (milk)" is all that Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ), the independent statutory agency, had listed on their website.

So if it wasn't plant based milk, what was it!

As regards the penalties that regulators might impose, articles like this should hopefully, always have a follow-up story to let consumers know the regulators are taking significant breaches like this seriously. The enforcers of penalties for food safety violations are the local government councils, so it may take a while before we find out about any penalties from the authorities. Any court actions should make the news fairly quickly.
 

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