'Do not consume!' Waitrose shoppers warned as pasta dish could cause 'severe' reaction including breathing difficulties

Waitrose shoppers should check their kitchens for the product

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Anna Barry

By Anna Barry


Published: 12/11/2024

- 12:08

The supermarket has apologised to customers for any inconvenience caused

Waitrose is the latest supermarket to recall a food product as it may be unsafe for some consumers to eat.

Dell’Ugo Prawn, Garlic and Chilli Ravioli 250g has been recalled due to an undeclared fish allergen. While an allergic reaction to fish can be mild or moderate, in some cases it is severe, with symptoms including breathing difficulties, dizziness and collapse.


Dell’Ugo Prawn, Garlic and Chilli Ravioli 250g

Brand: Dell'Ugo

Best before date: December 7, 2024

Dell\u2019Ugo Prawn, Garlic and Chilli Ravioli 250g

'We are recalling Dell’Ugo Prawn, Garlic & Chilli Ravioli due to an undeclared fish allergen'

Waitrose

Waitrose told shoppers: "We are recalling Dell’Ugo Prawn, Garlic & Chilli Ravioli due to an undeclared fish allergen."

Affected customers were told "do not consume" the product but instead, to package it up and return it to their local Waitrose & Partners branch for a full refund.

The supermarket added: "We apologise that it has been necessary to recall this product and for the inconvenience caused."

For further information, customers can contact Waitrose via its Customer Care line at 0800 188 884, Option 4.

Shoppers can also contact Ugo Foods at 020 82070100 for further assistance.

Allergy UK has important information about fish and shellfish allergies. Experts said: "A fish/shellfish allergic reaction occurs when the body recognises the food protein as harmful and mounts an allergic response.

"An allergic reaction to seafood [the collective term for fish and shellfish] can be mild or moderate (swollen lips, face or eyes, itching, tingling mouth, hives, rash, abdominal pain, vomiting) or severe (breathing difficulties, dizziness or collapse).

"Fish/shellfish reactions have the potential to cause anaphylaxis, which is the most severe form of an allergic reaction."

Mild to moderate symptoms include hives (rash), tingling mouth, swelling of the lips, face, tongue or throat, itching, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhoea.

"Severe symptoms include difficult or noisy breathing, wheezing, persistent cough, chest tightness, hoarse voice and difficulty swallowing."

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Waitrose customers are advised to return the product to their nearest store

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For more information on fish and shellfish allergies, Britons can consult Allergy UK.

Anaphylaxis is described as "a serious and often sudden allergic reaction". Anaphylaxis UK explained: "It can occur when someone with allergies is exposed to something they are allergic to (known as an allergen). Reactions usually begin within minutes and rapidly progress but can occur up to two to three hours later.

"Anaphylaxis is potentially life-threatening and always requires an immediate emergency response."

Food recalls must always be taken seriously to ensure customer safety. Two chutneys were recently pulled from shelves as a major food recall is extended.

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