Co-op urgently recalls pork pies over fears they could cause allergic reactions

The Co-op brand pork pies have been recalled (Picture: Getty)

Co-op has yanked a popular product from its shelves after an undisclosed allergen was discovered in the snack.

The Co-op brand of 4 Mini Pork & Pickle Pies contains milk, which isn’t declared on the label, making it potentially deadly for those who have allergies.

The 200g packs with use-by dates of August 13, August 14 and August 16, 2025, have all been recalled.

The Food Standards Agency has asked anyone who purchased them to return them to the shop for a refund or simply throw them away.

The popular grab snack contains undeclared milk (Picture: Co-op)

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Earlier this month, undeclared milk prompted another major supermarket to recall its chicken product.

Lidl has taken Tempura 4 Chicken Steaks off its shelves because of undeclared allergens that could be lethal.

A ‘do not eat’ warning has been issued to customers who bought the food.

The meat product contains milk, but that is not emphasised in bold on the ingredients list.

This follows the recall of a popular Amazon and eBay supplement, after thousands of tablets were found to contain Salmonella.

The FSA also took three different Dubai-style chocolate products off the shelves due to undisclosed allergens.

Noesis, Fix it, and Le Damas Dubai-style chocolates have all been recalled due to the presence of undeclared peanuts and other types of nuts, including almonds, cashews, and walnuts.

The nuts aren’t mentioned on the label, meaning they could cause a severe allergic reaction if unknowingly consumed.

Sales of the product have halted, and anyone who has purchased these products is urged to throw them away and report to local Trading Standards to let them know the shop where it was purchased.

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