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Tesco has withdrawn some spotted dick sponge puddings because jam sponge puddings, containing egg, have been packed in the spotted dick packaging and egg is not mentioned on the label. This product is therefore a possible risk for people who are allergic or intolerant to egg.
The Agency has issued an Allergy Alert advising anyone with an allergy or intolerance to egg not to eat this product.
The products being withdrawn are:
Tesco has withdrawn the affected batch from sale. Notices are being displayed in all stores where the product is sold explaining why the product has been withdrawn. Anyone who has bought the affected product can return it for a full refund. In addition, the company has been in contact with the relevant allergy support organisations.
No other Tesco products are known to be affected.
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