This Joe's Seafood trader is being recalled in 19 states

The boxes do not mention the presence of two allergens.


Nearly 5,000 pounds and more than 350 cases ofJoe's Trader The beaten Halibut without gluten are recalled because they can contain undeclared wheat allergens and milk, according to theFDA. The fish was sold in the shops in 19 states of the country.

The reminder wasreported by the FDAAfter discovering that the product did not disclose the potential allergens of its packaging. People with allergy or severe milk or wheat sensitivity can withstand allergic reactions threatening life if they consume the recalled seafood. No illness has been reported so far. (Skip this article during your next grocery store, but also keep in mind the8 groceries who can soon be in the short diet.)

The product was produced by foods from Bay Orca to Seattle to Trader Joe's. It was then sold to places in Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont and Wisconsin.

Packets have aSKU code of 00503822 and a code assigned to537312620. At the bottom of the box is aBest if used by the date of November 5, 2021. Customers who bought halibut should return to the point of purchase for a complete refund - or safely dispose of.

It is far from the only food reminder that has been published in recent weeks. Pots fromThis jelly,Pizza doughand onelong list of spices Asparsley Are several items you should take a second look before checking at the grocery store right now.

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