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Home Bargains and B&M chocolate bar urgently recalled over ‘health fears’

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Anyone who has bought the chocolate has been urged to not eat it (Credits: Getty Images)

An urgent recall has been issued for the Millennium Peanuts Caramel Milk Chocolate bar sold at B&M and Home Bargains over ‘health fears’.

Producer Loudwater Trade & Finance Ltd has recalled the chocolate bar from retailers for failing to declare allergens in English on the label.

The chocolate contains milk, soya and peanuts, and it may contain hazelnuts, almonds, cashew nuts and cereals containing gluten, none of which are declared on the label.

The Millennium Peanuts Caramel Milk Chocolate bar has been recalled from Home Bargains and B&M stores across the UK (Picture: eBay UK)

The Food Standards Agency has warned that the failing poses a health risk for anyone with an allergy or an intolerance to the chocolate’s ingredients.

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Anyone who has bought the product has been advised by the Food Standards Agency to not eat it and instead ‘contact Loudwater Trade & Finance customer careline at support@loudwateruk.com to obtain a full refund or if you require further information.’

You can also return the chocolate to your local Home Bargains or B&M store.

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