Food Safety Authority of Ireland warn of undeclared wheat in all batches of ‘The Fishmonger Soy & Ginger Fusions Tuna‘.
Alert Summary dated Friday, October 11th, 2024
Allergy Alert Notification: 2024.A38
Allergen: Cereals containing gluten
Product Identification: The Fishmonger Soy & Ginger Fusions Tuna; pack size: 80g
Batch Code: All best before dates
Country Of Origin: Thailand
Message:
All batches of The Fishmonger Soy & Ginger Fusions Tuna contain wheat (cereals containing gluten) which is not mentioned on the label. This may make the batches unsafe for consumers who are allergic to or intolerant of wheat or gluten.
The product was on sale in Aldi stores.
George. How could this happen. Does Ireland not have inspectors who check this type of error, before they are placed in Aldi or any grocery stores in Ireland?
George did you see all the marches going on about all these houses they are building for Ukrainians in Ireland. We do agree Ireland must put their own people first, there are a lot of Irish families homeless. Mind you the Labor Government here is shocking. As bad as the Labor Government in the UK. Election coming up in a few months. Hope Labor are kicked out. Useless lot.
Hi Katie,
It is not the fault of Irish Food Inspectors. The food is actually edible for most people, but not by those suffering from Celiac disease, latter an illness caused by an immune reaction to eating gluten. Gluten, as you will be aware, is a protein found in foods containing, as in this case, wheat, but also barley or rye, which in this case was not displayed on the food label.
With regards Labour Party in Ireland, we don’t ‘suffer’ from them and are unlikely to experience hardship from that same leaderless bunch, any time soon T.G.