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Home / Health / Allergy Alert: 'Dubai-Style' Chocolates Fail Safety Tests

Allergy Alert: 'Dubai-Style' Chocolates Fail Safety Tests

16 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Food Standards Agency warns about chocolates with undeclared allergens.
  • Several products failed UK food safety and labelling regulations.
  • Allergy sufferers are strongly advised to avoid these chocolate items.
Allergy Alert: 'Dubai-Style' Chocolates Fail Safety Tests

Authorities have issued an alert for consumers to avoid certain "Dubai-style" chocolates, as numerous products have been found to violate UK food safety standards. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) cautioned that these popular confectionery items, often featuring pistachio, tahini, and filo pastry, have been found to contain undeclared allergens.

Rebecca Sudworth of the FSA stated that several items sampled across the UK had peanut and sesame components not listed on their labels. This oversight presents a serious danger to individuals with allergies, prompting the regulatory body to recommend avoidance as a safeguarding measure.

The Chartered Trading Standards Institute reinforced the warning, emphasizing that clear allergen labelling is a legal requirement. Businesses are urged to take immediate steps to ensure compliance, as failure to do so is both illegal and highly dangerous for allergy sufferers.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Food Standards Agency is warning about 'Dubai-style' chocolates containing undeclared allergens that fail UK food safety standards.
These chocolates have been found to contain undeclared allergens like peanut and sesame, which can be dangerous for allergy sufferers.
Food businesses must clearly label all food containing allergens to ensure consumers can make safe choices.

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