Hong Kong watchdog warns of undeclared gluten in Marks and Spencer yoghurt
Hong Kong's Centre for Food Safety has warned consumers with gluten allergies not to eat a batch of Marks & Spencer yoghurt due to an undeclared allergen. The affected product, imported by Alf Retail Hong Kong Limited, is a 500g authentic vanilla Greek yoghurt sold in packs with a use-by date of May 12.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's Centre for Food Safety has warned consumers with gluten allergies not to eat a batch of Marks & Spencer yoghurt due to an undeclared allergen. The affected product, imported by Alf Retail Hong Kong Limited, is a 500g authentic vanilla Greek yoghurt sold in packs with a use-by date of May 12. The centre discovered that the product contains gluten, which was not declared on its label. As a precaution, the importer has voluntarily stopped sales, removed the product from shelves, and initiated a recall. Consumers can contact the Centre for Food Safety's hotline at 800 931 457 during office hours to report any concerns. The centre is investigating the incident to ensure food safety in Hong Kong.
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5 extractedConsumers can call the CFS hotline on 800 931 457 regarding the recall.
The importer had voluntarily stopped sales, removed the product from shelves and initiated a recall.
The affected batch is sold in 500g packs with a use-by date of May 12.
The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) said it was investigating the omission of gluten from the ingredients list.
Hong Kong’s food safety watchdog has urged people with gluten allergies not to eat a Marks & Spencer yoghurt product.