If you bought this in Costco, get rid of immediately, said FDA
The authority ensures that those who bought this food should not consume it.
Whether you are on shampoo, snacks or a new smartphone, Costco is a unique shop for virtually everything you use daily. However, if you bought a particular article from the retail giant, you may want to get rid of it now that the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) (FDA) is notified that it could pose a serious threat to your health. Read it to find out if you should enter this product now.
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A type of fruit covered with chocolate sold in Costco has been recalled.
On May 19, the FDA announced that Torn Ranch, LLC hadvoluntarily recalled A lot of 18 oz resealable. Black chocolate chocolate blueberry bags.
The affected blueberries can be identified by UPC Number 036412020169, Lot code 1271 and a better date of 05/07/22.
The snacks in question were drawn due to a threat of serious contamination.
The blueberries covered with recalled chocolate, sold exclusively in Costco stores in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska, can be contaminated with almonds, a tree type.
"People with tree allergies can have an allergic reaction threatening by life if they consume this product", the notice of reminder states.
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Tree allergies are among the most common and serious allergies.
According to an evaluation of 2015 published inCurrent allergy and asthma reports, up to 4.9% of people in the United States are thought tohave tree allergies.
In addition, tree nuts are among the most likely food allergens ofcause anaphylactic shockA sudden allergic reaction type that can often prove fatal, according to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Due to the prevalence and potential severity of tree allergies, the labeling of food allergens and the Consumer Protection Act, 2004 requires that any food product under the jurisdiction of the FDA indicates thePresence of trees On the label.
The FDA recommends that those in possession of recalled snacks do not eat them.
If you have ripped ranch snacks recalled at home, the FDA warns against eating them.
"Consumers who have a remaining product should not consume it, but rather return it to the place of purchase for a refund", the notice of reminder indicates.
If you have any reminder questions, you can also contact the Customer Service Torn Ranch at 800-721-1688 between 8 am and 6 m. PT on weekdays.
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