Dominos warns customers 'do not eat' two menu items and urges 'bin them'

Dominos has urgently recalled Garlic & Herb Dip and Honey & Mustard Dips because both - which are hugely popular with customers - may contain traces of peanut.

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Domino's has warned two menu items pose a serious health risk to some customers . Dominos has urgently recalled Garlic & Herb Dip and Honey & Mustard Dips because both - which are hugely popular with customers - may contain traces of peanut. The pizza chain told customers: "At Domino's Pizza, the quality of our products and safety of our customers is the highest priority, particularly when it comes to allergens.

We have become aware that some of our Garlic & Herb Dip and Honey & Mustard Dip may contain traces of peanut. "This issue may impact both our 100g 'Big Dip' pots and the smaller, 25g, pots we provide with our pizzas. If you do have a peanut allergy, please dispose of the dips and do not consume them.



If you do not have a peanut allergy, no further action is required." READ MORE Drivers refunded after being 'wrongly charged' due to camera position The Domino's official website currently reads: "Our 100g Garlic & Herb Big Dip, 25g Garlic & Herb dip pots that usually come with our pizzas, and our 25g Honey & Mustard dip pots are temporarily out of stock. We apologise for any inconvenience.

" Dominos adds: "We want to provide a good quality service for you, but things do go wrong. If they do, we need to know about them so that we can put them right and learn from them. This will help us to improve our service.

We take all customer concerns very seriously and ask you to please complete the form below to send an email to our Customer Services team. "Please contact your local store in the first instance to ensure faster and immediate care. To find your local store please click here.

" Domino's Pizza Group is the UK’s leading pizza brand and a major player in the Republic of Ireland. It has over 1,200 stores across the UK and Republic of Ireland..