PandaFresh has recalled its CuiHong Chili Oil Dipping Mix after discovering it contains peanuts not listed on the label. The product, also sold as CuiHong Spicy Dip, poses a serious health risk to people with peanut allergies.
The recall affects 10g sachets sold in packs of 10 with best-before dates of August 9, August 10, and October 12, 2025.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) issued an allergy alert on April 30, 2025, warning consumers about the potential danger. Peanut allergies can cause severe reactions in sensitive individuals, even from small amounts.
“If you have bought the above product and have an allergy to peanuts, do not eat it,” the FSA warned in its alert.
Similar Posts
PandaFresh has taken several steps to address the issue. The company has:
- Pulled affected products from store shelves
- Contacted allergy support organizations to spread awareness
- Posted notices in stores explaining the recall
- Set up a refund system for returns
Customers who bought the product should return it to the store where purchased for a full refund. Those who bought online can contact PandaFresh customer service at 020 8089 7899 for assistance.
The FSA regularly issues such alerts when products must be withdrawn due to missing or incorrect allergy information. This system helps protect consumers from potentially life-threatening allergic reactions.
Food recalls for undeclared allergens remain a significant safety concern in the UK food industry. Proper labeling of allergens is crucial for allowing people with food allergies to make safe choices.
PandaFresh continues working to ensure all affected products are removed from circulation and that customers receive proper information about the recall.