If you have this salad of vinaigrette in your refrigerator, throw it up now

An packaging error causes these packets to be poorly clear as blue cheese.


More than 13,000 pillows of the Caesar Salad Vinaigrette of Litehouse Inc. are recalled as they may contain undeclared anchovies,According to a notice Posted by the Food and Drug Administration. Anyone with an allergy or sensitivity tofish could have an adverse reaction if they consume the product.

The small white packets of 1.5 ounces of Brite Harbor Harbor's vinaigrette and diving were distributed in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Utah. All the clients concerned were informed of the reminder, which was launched when the salad vinaigrette pillows were discovered to say "Caesar" on the forehead and "blue cheese" on the back. An investigation revealed that a packaging error caused the error. No report of injury or reactions to eat vinaigrette has been reported. (In touch:The 7 healthiest foods to eat right now.)

Packets have a "better by" date of03 071321 and a lot of code of03 071321 16002 60 / 1.5 oz Brite Harbor Caesar. The opinion says that no other Litehouse product is involved.

"Litehouse has taken this action proactively because sensitive people or anchovy allergies could be at risk of adverse reaction if they consume this product," says the notice. "Anyone concerned about a reaction must contact a health care provider."

If you have this vinaigrette with Caesar salad and dive into your kitchen, discard it or you can return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

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