Krispy Kreme urgently issues a recall for their four-pack of doughnuts due to potential peanut contamination. Food safety authorities have discovered that the packaging error specifically affects the White Chocolate and Raspberry Summer four-pack. Individuals with peanut allergies are at risk and should avoid consuming this product. The mispacked four-packs may contain two Reese’s doughnuts, which contain peanuts, along with two original glaze doughnuts. The affected doughnuts have been sold in various locations including Asda Grantham, Tesco Boston, Morrisons Lincoln, and Sainsbury’s stores.
Customers who have purchased the incorrectly packed White Chocolate and Raspberry Summer doughnuts are encouraged to return them to the store for a full refund. Only boxes with a best-before date of August 6 are eligible for the refund. Customers can also contact Krispy Kreme’s customer services with a photo, batch number, and information on the purchase location to arrange a refund. The company sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience or disappointment caused.
It is important to note that peanut allergies currently have no cure and affect approximately one in 50 people in the UK. They are one of the leading causes of food-related deaths. It is advised that individuals with peanut allergies avoid peanuts and be prepared with life-saving auto-injectors like EpiPens in case of an allergic reaction. Symptoms of a reaction can vary, ranging from a mild rash or swelling to vomiting. In severe cases, anaphylactic shock, characterized by trouble breathing, diarrhea, itchy or swollen eyes, hives, and a drop in blood pressure, can occur.
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