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Shellfish / Crustaceans in Sauces & Condiments
No FSA alerts implicating Shellfish / Crustaceans in Sauces & Condiments in the past 24 months (as of June 2026).
How many UK FSA food alerts implicate Shellfish / Crustaceans in Sauces & Condiments products?
In the 24 months to June 2026, the FSA issued no food alerts for Sauces & Condiments products specifically implicating Shellfish / Crustaceans. This does not mean Sauces & Condiments products are free of Shellfish / Crustaceans risk — it reflects the absence of FSA alerts in this specific category×allergen combination within the 24-month window. The overall Sauces & Condiments GRWI is 67.4/100 (40 total FSA alerts). Source: FSA Food Alerts API, OGL v3.0.
Shellfish / Crustaceans in Sauces & Condiments — frequently asked questions
Is Shellfish / Crustaceans a risk in Sauces & Condiments products?
In the 24-month window to June 2026, the FSA issued no alerts for Sauces & Condiments products specifically implicating Shellfish / Crustaceans. Consumers with Shellfish / Crustaceans allergies should still check product labels carefully and consult the FSA website for the latest alerts.
What is the overall recall risk for Sauces & Condiments?
Sauces & Condiments has a Gera Recall Watch Index (GRWI) of 67.4/100, with 40 total FSA food alerts in 24 months (40 Allergy Alerts). 6 distinct named allergens are implicated, with Mustard the most frequent.
How common is Shellfish / Crustaceans in UK food alerts overall?
Across all food categories, Shellfish / Crustaceans appears in 6 FSA food alerts in the 24 months to June 2026. The categories most affected are: Meat & Poultry (3 alerts), Fish & Seafood (2 alerts), Other Food Products (1 alerts). Source: FSA Food Alerts API, OGL v3.0.
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Methodology
Data source: FSA Food Alerts open REST API (OGL v3.0). Rolling 24-month window (320 total alerts). Allergens identified by keyword matching on FSA alert title and risk statement. "Insufficient data" means zero FSA alerts in this exact category×allergen combination in the 24-month window — not that the combination is safe. Full methodology →
Source: FSA Food Alerts open REST API (Food Standards Agency). Data as of June 2026; published 2026-06-20. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Ratings reflect the most recent inspection on record and may have changed since publication.