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Korean-style dumpling brand recalled over undeclared egg allergen

Nathan SchmidtNCA NewsWire
A dumpling brand has been pulled from Woolworths shelves. NCA Newswire / Nicki Connolly
Camera IconA dumpling brand has been pulled from Woolworths shelves. NCA Newswire / Nicki Connolly Credit: News Corp Australia

A popular brand of frozen dumplings has been urgently recalled over concerns about an undeclared allergen.

The food safety authority Food Standards issued a recall notice on Tuesday for Bibigo Mini Mandu Prawn Dumplings 270g.

According to the notice, the dumplings were recalled due to the presence of an unlabelled allergen, that being egg.

“Any consumers who have an egg allergy or intolerance may have a reaction if the product is consumed,” the notice stated.

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Food Standards issued a recall notice on Tuesday for Bibigo Mini Mandu Prawn Dumplings 270g. Picture: Supplied
Camera IconFood Standards issued a recall notice on Tuesday for Bibigo Mini Mandu Prawn Dumplings 270g. Supplied Credit: NCA NewsWire

The “Number 1 Korean” dumplings were sold at Woolworths stores in NSW, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia.

The effected packages will carry the best before dates:

  • 04/04/2024
  • 05/04/2024
  • 22/04/2024
  • 24/04/2024
  • 09/05/2024
  • 10/05/2024
  • 08/08/2024
  • 19/08/2024
  • 21/08/2024
  • 21/09/2024

Customers were urged by the food authority to return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Anyone concerned about their health should also seek medical advice.

Originally published as Korean-style dumpling brand recalled over undeclared egg allergen

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