Seggiano recalls chocolate nougat products over undeclared milk and soya risk

March 20, 2026
Seggiano recalls chocolate nougat products

WHO: Seggiano and the Food Standards Agency (FSA)

WHAT: Product recall of Chocolate Covered Torrone due to undeclared allergens

WHERE: England

WHEN: 19 March 2026

WHY: To prevent health risks for consumers with milk or soya allergies

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued an urgent Allergy Alert for two specific chocolate nougat products.

Seggiano is recalling its Chocolate Covered Torrone and Pistachio and Chocolate Covered Torrone.

These products contain soy lecithin and milk constituents that are not mentioned on the packaging label. This omission creates a significant health risk for anyone with a specific allergy or intolerance.

The FSA is the independent government department responsible for protecting public health in relation to food. It ensures that all food sold in England is safe for consumption.

Specific batch details for the Seggiano nougat allergy recall

The recall affects 125g packs of Seggiano Chocolate Covered Torrone with a batch code of 250925. These items carry a best-before date of 25 September 2026.

It also includes 125g packs of Pistachio and Chocolate Covered Torrone with batch codes 011225 and 260925. The best-before dates for these products are 01 December 2026 and 26 September 2026.

Consumers should check the back of the packaging to identify these specific codes. If the codes match, the product should not be consumed by anyone with an allergy to milk or soya.

Clinical impact of undeclared allergens

Failure to declare allergens on food labels can lead to severe clinical reactions. Clinicians confirm that undeclared soya and milk are major triggers for those with food sensitivities.

An allergic reaction can range from mild skin irritation to life-threatening anaphylaxis. Precise labelling is the first line of defence against these avoidable health incidents.

The clinical community supports swift withdrawals when labelling errors are identified. This action maintains high safety standards and protects vulnerable members of the public.

Immediate action taken by Seggiano

Seggiano has moved quickly to recall the affected batches from retail customers. The company is currently contacting relevant allergy support organisations to notify their members.

Point-of-sale notices have been issued to all stores that stock these specific nougat varieties. These notices explain why the products are being withdrawn and how to proceed.

Seggiano provides a Consumer Care Line for anyone requiring further information. Members of the public can call 0207 272 5588 or email info@seggiano.com for assistance.

Consumer advice and refund information

The FSA advice to consumers is clear: do not eat the recalled products if you have an allergy. Eating them could lead to an adverse health reaction that requires medical intervention.

Instead, customers should return the items to the store where they were purchased. A full refund will be provided to any customer returning the affected batches.

Proper allergen labelling is a strict legal requirement for all food businesses in England. This protects consumers and ensures the transparency of the UK food supply chain.

The FSA will continue to issue Allergy Alerts whenever a labelling problem is found. This helps the public stay informed about potential risks in the products they buy.

OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:

This report is based on official clinical data from NHS Trust / Health Authority.

Document: Seggiano recalls two nougat products because of undeclared milk and soy lecithin

Source Link: https://www.food.gov.uk/news-alerts/alert/fsa-aa-18-2026

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