Food Safety Incidents

Sulphite-Related Allergen Or Intolerance has been detected in Red scorpion hot sauce.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Feb 27, 2026 11:00:00 PM

Food Safety Alert: Sulphite-Related Allergen Detected in Hot Sauce

Date: February 20, 2026

The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition has issued a warning regarding a food safety incident involving a specific type of hot sauce. The product in question has been found to contain sulphite-related allergens, which may pose a risk to individuals with sensitivities or intolerances to this substance.

Sulphites are commonly used as preservatives in various food products, including sauces, to prevent spoilage and maintain freshness. However, for some individuals, consumption of sulphites can lead to allergic reactions or intolerances, resulting in symptoms such as headaches, respiratory issues, or gastrointestinal distress.

This incident highlights the importance of proper labeling and consumer awareness regarding allergens in food products. It is crucial for consumers, particularly those with known sensitivities, to read ingredient labels carefully and stay informed about potential allergens in their food.

As a precaution, consumers are advised to avoid the affected hot sauce and any other products that may contain sulphites if they have a known allergy or intolerance. Food safety authorities are actively monitoring the situation to ensure that appropriate measures are taken to protect public health.

For further information, individuals are encouraged to consult local food safety resources or health professionals regarding allergen management and safety practices.

  • Incident: Sulphite-Related Allergen Or Intolerance has been detected in Red scorpion hot sauce.
  • Date: 2026-02-20
  • Product: Red scorpion hot sauce
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  • Origin of issue: Spain
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Hazard Category: Allergens
  • Source: Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition