Food Safety Alert: Egg Allergens Detected in Dark Chocolate Varieties
On February 12, 2026, a significant food safety incident was reported concerning certain varieties of dark chocolate. The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition has identified the presence of egg allergens in these products, which poses a serious risk to individuals with egg allergies.
This incident originated in Switzerland, where the affected dark chocolate varieties were produced. The detection of egg allergens in products that traditionally do not contain such ingredients raises concerns about cross-contamination during the manufacturing process or mislabeling. Consumers who are allergic to eggs may experience severe allergic reactions if they consume these contaminated chocolate products.
It is crucial for consumers to be aware of this issue, especially those with known egg allergies. They are advised to check product labels carefully and avoid any dark chocolate varieties that may be implicated in this incident. Additionally, retailers and distributors should ensure that they remove affected products from shelves to prevent potential allergic reactions among consumers.
The food industry is urged to enhance allergen control measures and improve labeling practices to safeguard public health. Ongoing monitoring and strict adherence to food safety regulations are essential to prevent similar incidents in the future.
For further updates and information, consumers are encouraged to stay informed through official food safety channels.