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"People with allergies should avoid Dubai-style chocolate, the food safety watchdog has cautioned, after several products failed to meet UK food standards. These popular chocolate bars, typically filled with pistachio, tahini, and shredded filo pastry, have become increasingly sought after over the past year. However, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has discovered "several" of these items in the UK that do not comply with crucial safety and labelling regulations. Rebecca Sudworth, the FSA's director of policy, confirmed: "we've found that some products contain peanut and sesame that aren't declared on the label.""
The Independent emphasizes on-the-ground reporting across major issues and requests donations to fund journalists while keeping content free of paywalls. The organisation cites investigations into Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and a documentary, 'The A Word', spotlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet states trust across the political spectrum and a commitment to making quality journalism available to everyone, funded by those who can afford it. The Food Standards Agency cautions consumers with allergies to avoid Dubai-style chocolate after finding several products that fail UK food safety and labelling rules. The FSA reported some items contain undeclared peanut and sesame and is reviewing sampling data to verify compliance.
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