If you bought this dessert Sara Lee, the FDA has a warning for you
The product can trigger a serious and potentially fatal allergic reaction.
The frozen bakery Sara Lee is well known to create a wide range of dessert products, banana cream pies with the rich cheesecakes of caramel truffle mini. The company has satisfied anyone a sweet tooth around the country for decades through its six brands: Sara Lee, Chef Pierre, Bistro Collection, Van's, Superior on the Main, and Cyrus O'Leary's. But now that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a voluntary recall of society, the amateurs of Sara Lee must be cautious of a specific well-liked product. Read on to find out what popular dessert could endanger you.
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The FDA announced a reminder of Select Sara Lee, Chef Pierre and Devonshire Pecanpes.
On May 12, the FDA released a reminder of certain types of Sara Lee, Chef Pierre and Devonshire Pecanpes. The affected pies, which have been distributed nationally, were produced between 44 and April 1, 2021.
Consumers can identify the products concerned by consulting the product code printed on the box. In total, five of the different pecne tart desserts were recalled-Sara Lee, 4 ounce Pecan pieces of 4 ounces enveloped individually (produced on March 5th); Sara Lee individually wrapped 4 ounce 4 ounce Pecan pieces of 4 ounces (produced March 4 and 11); Pie Pierre 10 "Pierre Pierre 10" Pre-Batus Pecan Pecan (produced on 4 March); Chief Pierre 10 "Pissing Piece 10" pre-cooked 10 slices of pecans (produced on April 1); and Devonshire Bake Shop 10 "South-cooked South Style Piece (produced April 1). Check theNotice of reminder posted on the FDA website For listed lot codes and transport units for searching.
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The products in question may contain undeclared peanuts.
The tatted pies were recalled because they may contain undeclared peanuts. "This reminder has been launched due to the unintentional cross-contamination of the raw snaps in the shells with residual peanuts during agricultural transport and the storage of pecanes by a supplier," the notification planned. Anyone with aAllergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts Is invited not to consume potentially contaminated pecans pies.
If a person with peanut allergy eats Sara Lee desserts affected by the reminder, they could experience a serious or fatal allergic reaction. Fortunately, there was no disease or injury incident from May 12.
According to the Food Allergen Labeling Act and Consumer Protection (Falcpa), peanuts are one of theEight major food allergens, with milk, eggs, fish, crustaceans crustaceans, tree nuts, wheat and soy. All food products containing these allergens are needed to tell it on its label. About 30,000 consumers find themselves in the emergency room and 150 Americans die every year allergic reactions to food, the FDA indicates.
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Distributors have been invited to take products outside the shelves and to "destroy them".
"The frozen bakery of Sara Lee has indicated that all affected distributors have been refused to recall and destroy all products on the market", warns the FDA.
Meanwhile, anyone who may have purchased the pecan pies with lot codes that corresponds to the recalled articles should request a refund of the store where they bought the items.
You can also send an email to the company [email protected] Or call them at 1-800-323-7117 weekdays from 10h to 6 hours. AND.
The last major reminder of a branded product Sara Lee was intended for very different reasons.
On August 26, 2015, Bimbo Bakeries USA released a voluntary recall after some bread products were foundpieces of glassinside. According to the notification, some products under the brands Sara Lee, Kroger, Bimbo, the harvest of nature, a great value and the fresh ICO have been recalled because of a "possible presence of glass fragments caused by a broken bulb. at one of his bakeries. "
The affected products were composed of fresh whole wheat and multigrain bread. The reminder was announced after the company received three consumption ratios of tiny glass particles found outside the bread. Fortunately, no injury has been reported and the remembered products have been removed from store shelves.
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