Hong Kong Food Safety Watchdog Urges Gluten Allergy Sufferers to Avoid M&S Yoghurt
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- Hong Kong's Centre for Food Safety has urged people with gluten allergies to avoid a Marks & Spencer authentic vanilla Greek yoghurt product after gluten was found but not declared on the label.
- The affected 500g batch has a use-by date of May 12 and was imported by Alf Retail Hong Kong Limited, which has voluntarily stopped sales and initiated a recall.
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The Centre for Food Safety is Hong Kong's food safety regulator responsible for monitoring food products sold in the territory and ensuring proper labeling of allergens.
Hong Kong's food safety watchdog has urged people with gluten allergies not to eat a Marks & Spencer yoghurt product after the allergen was found but not declared on the label. The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) said on Monday night it was investigating the omission of gluten from the ingredients list of the supermarket's authentic vanilla Greek yoghurt product. The affected batch, imported by Alf Retail Hong Kong Limited, is sold in 500g (18oz) packs with a use-by date of May 12. "The CFS noticed that the above-mentioned batch of the product concerned might contain gluten, a known allergen, which was not declared on its food label and followed up with the relevant importer," the centre said. It added that the importer had confirmed it brought the affected batch into Hong Kong and had voluntarily stopped sales, removed the product from shelves and initiated a recall as a precaution. A CFS spokesman said consumers could call its hotline on 800 931 457 during office hours regarding the recall.
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- How did gluten end up in the product despite not being in the ingredients list?
- Were other batches affected?
- How many units were sold before the recall?






