One of the ready meal products affected (Picture: Slimming World)

People have been warned that Slimming World products may contain peanuts, as part of a major recall that has also affected Lidl.

Products made by the brands all contain spice products made by FGS Ingredients Ltd.

The brand recalled several spice products that contain mustard because they may contain peanuts which are not mentioned on the label.

This means the products are a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanuts.

Slimming World products affected are those sold in Iceland and The Food Warehouse stores in the UK, and Dunnes stores in Ireland.

The Slimming World products which may contain peanuts

All date codes up to and including BB: 01/05/2025 

All date codes up to and including BB: 16/11/2025 

a: All date codes up to and including BB: 25/05/2025 

All date codes up to and including BB: 22/02/2026 

All date codes up to and including BB: 05/02/2026 

All date codes up to and including BB: 06/06/2025 

All date codes up to and including BB: 18/02/2026 

All date codes up to and including BB: 19/06/2025 

Since September, Leicester business FGS has recalled well over 100 products, many sold under different brand names in grocers and supermarkets, after finding traces of peanuts.

Impacted products include Domino’s BBQ-flavoured dips, Dunnes Stores Mild Curry Powder and Lidl’s Chef Select garlic and herb dip.

Slimming World said in a statement: ‘The Food Standards Agency (FSA), Food Standards Scotland (FSS) and Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) have been working with food businesses and Local Authorities to investigate the food supply chain for mustard ingredients which may have been contaminated with peanuts, posing potential risk to people with a peanut allergy. 

Following extensive and ongoing investigations, the food business FGS Ingredients Limited, who import mustard to manufacture spice products including curry powders, seasonings and spice blends from India, have undertaken a precautionary withdrawal and recall of all products they supply direct to retail or to food manufacturers containing mustard. 

Affected products in the latest recall

The Food Standards Agency released this latest list yesterday of products which could be a health risk to those with a peanut allergy.

Here are the names of the affected products listed in the update:

  • Spice Kitchen The Curry Guy Tandoori Masala
  • Mr Vikki’s Hot Stuff Chilli Sauce
  • Mr Vikki’s Caramelised Red Onion Chutney
  • Mr Vikki’s HHH Hell Hot Habanero
  • Mr Vikki’s North Indian Curry Paste
  • Mr Vikki’s Garlic Pickle
  • Tubby Tom’s Cowabunga Rub
  • Mr Vikki’s King Naga
  • Mr Vikki’s Tamarind Chipotle Chutney
  • Mr Vikki’s Mango Chutney
  • Mr Vikki’s Chilli Jam
  • Fireaway Garlic & Herb Sauce Dip Pot
  • Domino’s BBQ Dip
  • Westmorland Family Butchery Winter Warmer Sausage
  • Westmorland Family Butchery Summer Sizzler Sausage
  • Chef Select Takeaway Garlic and Herb Dip
  • Tubby Tom’s Cherry Bomb Rub
  • Favourit Medium Curry Powder
  • Dunnes Stores Mild Curry Powder
  • Dunnes Stores Medium Madras Curry Powder
  • Dunnes Stores Hot Curry Powder
  • Tubby Tom’s Texas Drip Sauce
  • Tubby Tom’s Golden Buffalo Sauce
  • Tubby Tom’s Mutang Mustard Sauce
  • Tubby Tom’s Rattlesnake Rub
  • Hides Fine Foods Cajun Premium Seasoning
  • Hides Fine Foods Fajita Seasoning
  • The National Gallery Brunch Basket
  • TGI Cajun Chicken Pasta with Chorizo
  • Spice Kitchen Indian Spice Tin with Silk Sari
  • Slimming World Lasagne
  • Slimming World Chicken Balti Biryani
  • Slimming World Cajun Chicken Pasta
  • My Protein Tandoori Mixed Grill
  • My Protein Katsu Chicken with Rice
  • My Protein Chicken & Beef Naked Burrito
  • Blue Dragon Katsu Chicken
  • Iceland Takeaway Chinese Curry Sauce

‘As these spices and blends are also used in products such as ready meals, we’re recalling a number of Slimming World food range products stocked in Iceland and The Food Warehouse stores in the UK, and in Dunnes stores in Ireland – as a precaution aligned with guidance from the FSA.’

The Food Standards Agency said: ‘If you have bought any of the above products and have an allergy to peanuts, do not eat them. Instead return them to the store from where they were bought for a full refund.’

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