Health
Urgent Recall of Jolly Hog Sausages Over Allergen Risk
An urgent recall has been issued for Jolly Hog Leek Porkers sausages, sold at major UK supermarkets, due to concerns over potential allergen contamination. The recall affects sausages sold at Sainsbury’s, Waitrose, and Morrisons, as the product contains undeclared milk, posing a health risk to individuals with milk allergies.
According to the Food Standards Agency (FSA), the presence of milk, which is not mentioned on the product label, heightens the risk for anyone allergic or intolerant to milk and its constituents. The specific product being recalled is the Jolly Hog Leek Porkers 6 British Sausages, packaged in 400g units with a use-by date of September 28, 2025.
The FSA warns that exposure to cow’s milk can lead to severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. This life-threatening condition can rapidly cause symptoms such as a drop in blood pressure, throat swelling, and loss of consciousness.
In a statement, Jolly Hog advised customers who purchased the affected sausages to refrain from consuming them. The company recommended returning the product to the nearest store for a full refund. They expressed their apologies for any inconvenience and thanked consumers for their understanding.
Details of the Recall
The recall was prompted after the FSA published an alert indicating that the sausages contained milk, making them a potential health risk. The FSA’s role includes issuing recalls when allergen information is missing or when a product poses a risk to consumers.
Jolly Hog has taken steps to inform its customers through point-of-sale notices, detailing the nature of the recall and the necessary actions for those who have purchased the product. For further inquiries, customers can reach out to Jolly Hog’s customer care via email at [email protected].
The company has also been instructed to engage with relevant allergy support organizations to ensure that affected individuals are informed about the situation.
Impact on Consumers
Cow’s milk is recognized as one of the most common causes of food allergies in children in the UK. Even small amounts of undeclared allergens can provoke reactions in highly sensitive individuals. Recent tragic cases have underscored the importance of accurate food labeling.
Notably, the death of 15-year-old Natasha Ednan-Laperouse in 2016, after she consumed a baguette containing sesame seeds not specified on the label, led to the implementation of new food labeling laws known as Natasha’s Law. These regulations aim to enhance allergen information on pre-packaged foods, reflecting the urgent need for clear labeling to protect vulnerable individuals.
The FSA reminded consumers that products are often recalled when allergen information is missing or misleading, even if the items are otherwise safe for the general population. Shoppers are encouraged to remain vigilant and check product labels carefully to ensure their safety.
For complete details regarding this recall or to subscribe to food safety notifications, consumers can visit the FSA’s website at food.gov.uk/news-alerts.
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