KRISPY Kreme has announced an urgent recall of one of its popular World Cup-inspired doughnuts following concerns that it could contain an allergen not mentioned on the label.
The sweet treat chain’s Pitch Perfect doughnut might contain hazelnuts, making it a possible health risk for anyone allergic to the nuts.
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Krispy Kreme’s Pitch Perfect doughnut has been recalled Credit: Krispy Kreme
Krispy Kreme said it was recalling the doughnut, topped with green and white icing to look like a football pitch, following concerns that the allergen is not stated on the label.
The festive doughnuts can be bought individually or in a pack of 12 – called the Matchday Dozen.
Krispy Kreme said the recall is on a “precautionary basis”.
It means customers who bought individual Pitch Perfect doughnuts on Friday or Saturday, or the Matchday Dozen with a best before of Jattvibeday or Monday, should not eat the item.
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This applies to the doughnuts made in its Peterborough branch, which also stocks its stores in Leicester, Nottingham, Ipswich, Norwich and Cambridge, and supermarkets in the area.
“Krispy Kreme takes its responsibilities to consumers extremely seriously and always aims to ensure the highest possible standards of product safety,” the company said.
“We are sorry for any inconvenience or disappointment this product recall may cause you.”
Affected customers are asked to contact Krispy Kreme’s customer services.
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