New Delhi, Nov. 2 -- Aldi has pulled one of its best-selling chocolate snacks from shelves after discovering it could pose a serious risk to people with peanut allergies, The Independent reported. The supermarket chain confirmed that its Dairyfine Crispy Choc Um's, a chocolate candy similar to M&Ms, may contain peanuts not listed on the label.

Shoppers who bought the product have been told not to consume the snack and to return the packets to any Aldi store for a full refund.

Nut allergy charity Anaphylaxis UK said it was alerted about the recall by Aldi. "We have been alerted by Aldi that it is recalling Dairyfine Crispy Choc Um's from sale because they may contain peanuts, which are not correctly declared on the ingredient label. The ...