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Co-op issues urgent recall after packaging mix-up could leave shoppers at risk

By britishbulletin.com10 February 20263 Mins Read
Co-op issues urgent recall after packaging mix-up could leave shoppers at risk
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Co-op has issued an urgent product recall affecting its Irresistible Triple Cook Thick Cut Chunky Chips after a packaging error was discovered.

The 360g packs have been mistakenly filled with Dauphinoise potatoes, which contain milk not declared on the chip packaging.


This poses a significant health concern for consumers who suffer from milk allergies or lactose intolerance.

The Food Standards Agency has issued an Allergy Alert regarding the affected product. Co-op has notified relevant allergy support organisations, who are informing their members about the recall.

The product can be returned to any Co-op store for a full refund

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Point-of-sale notices have been displayed in stores to alert shoppers to the issue.

Customers who have purchased the affected chips with a use-by date of 14 February 2026 are advised not to consume them if they have a milk allergy or intolerance.

The product can be returned to any Co-op store for a full refund. Those who bought the item online may obtain their refund by telephoning 0330 041 7737.

For additional enquiries regarding the recall, shoppers can reach Co-op’s customer service team on 0800 0686 727.

Alternatively, customers may contact the retailer through their website at coop.co.uk/contact-us/product-issues-or-returns.

The Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has provided guidance on the condition. “Cow’s milk and cow-milk-containing foods (called dairy products) can cause reactions when eaten.

This is because either a) the affected individuals are allergic to the proteins in cow’s milk (cow’s milk protein allergy), or b) they cannot digest the sugar (lactose) in the milk (lactose intolerance),” the Trust explained.

Approximately one in 50 infants is affected by cow’s milk allergy, though most children outgrow the condition.

Symptoms of milk protein allergy can manifest across multiple body systems, including the skin, respiratory tract, digestive system and circulation.

Lactose intolerance typically presents with gastrointestinal symptoms such as stomach pain, bloating and diarrhoea.

This recall follows a similar incident involving Tesco, which recently withdrew its Special Fried Rice from shelves.

The 350g product with a use-by date of 2 February 2026 was found to contain undeclared wheat, prompting the Food Standards Agency to issue Allergy Alert reference FSA-AA-08-2026.

The 360g packs have been mistakenly filled with Dauphinoise potatoes

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The mislabelling presents serious risks for individuals with wheat allergies, gluten intolerance or coeliac disease.

For coeliac sufferers, even trace amounts of hidden gluten can impair nutrient absorption, potentially leading to anaemia, osteoporosis and malnutrition.

Severe cases may cause fatigue, dizziness and confusion, while children face particular risks including growth problems and developmental delays.

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