Food Safety Incidents

Sulphite-Related Allergen Or Intolerance has been detected in Variety Of Raisins.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Mar 31, 2026 10:00:00 PM

Food Safety Alert: Sulphite-Related Allergen Detected in Raisins

On March 27, 2026, a significant food safety incident was reported concerning a variety of raisins originating from Sweden. The incident has been categorized under fraud and highlights the presence of sulphite-related allergens, which pose a risk to individuals with specific allergies or intolerances.

Sulphites are commonly used as preservatives in various food products, including dried fruits like raisins, to maintain freshness and prevent spoilage. However, for some individuals, particularly those with asthma or sulphite sensitivity, exposure to these compounds can lead to serious allergic reactions. Symptoms may include respiratory issues, hives, or gastrointestinal distress.

The detection of sulphites in this batch of raisins necessitates immediate attention from consumers, especially those who are aware of their sensitivities. It is crucial for consumers to check the labels of dried fruit products and be vigilant about allergen information.

Authorities are urging retailers to remove the affected raisins from shelves to prevent potential health risks. Consumers who have purchased these products are advised to discard them and seek medical advice if they experience any adverse reactions after consumption.

This incident underscores the importance of stringent food safety measures and the need for transparency in food labeling to protect vulnerable populations from allergenic substances.

  • Incident: Sulphite-Related Allergen Or Intolerance has been detected in Variety Of Raisins.
  • Date: 2026-03-27
  • Product: Variety Of Raisins
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  • Origin of issue: Sweden
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  • Incident Category: Fraud
  • Hazard Category: Allergens
  • Source: European Commission Press Release Database