Albertsons draws these popular products from the shelves in 25 states
The company announced a voluntary recall on July 19.
As a second supermarket channel in the United States,Behind Kroger—Albertsons is the favorite grocery store for many of us. If you do your weekly shopping in your local Albertsons, you got used to what you could find there, which is why a significant deletion could catch you. Albertsons draws some popular items from the brand of conjunction shelves with a new reminder ad. Read the rest to discover what you will not be able to get in supermarkets in 25 states.
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There have been a number of recent food reminders.
Food products are often recalled due to safety problems, with announcements published by the Food and Drug Administration of the United States (FDA) if food is contaminated or if there have been reports of food. This summer, several different articles were removed from the shelves, ranging fromfresh organic strawberries to oven snack products.
This month, the FDA has published security alerts concerning two brands of ice cream. The first brand, Big Olaf Creamery de Sarasota, Florida, recalled all the flavors and many of its ice cream products due topotential contamination withListeria monocytogenes, a bacteria that can cause serious or deadly infections. And Belfonte Dairy of Kansas City, Missouri, published a voluntary recall of packages of 1.5 quarters of her "chocolate to die for" premium ice cream due to thePresence of unrecognized peanuts, a common allergen.
Now, more products have been recalled as a result of their ingredient list, warns the FDA. And these are articles that you would only find Albertsons.
You will not be able to buy them in the ready-to-eat section in Albertsons.
On July 19, the FDA announced that Albertson companies had voluntarily recalled three of itsRedymeals Fifood Items which have been prepared in the stores. The recall includes 12 ounces of Redymeals shrimp cooked with cocktail sauce, Redymeals Surimi's snow legs and crab and Redymeals shrimp with cocktail sauce.
The three articles came in transparent plastic containers with four compartments, according to the announcement of recall, and were sold until July 18.
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Meals were sold under different "store banners" in 25 states.
The Readymeals Recalled Articles have been sold at Albertsons COS. The subsidiaries, called "store banners" in the reminder ad. You may have bought these products from ACME, Albertsons, the community markets of Andronico, Balducci, Carrs-Safeway, Eagle, Jewelosco, King's, Pak 'N Save, Safeway, Shaw's, Star Market and Vons.
You will want to reveal your refrigerator if you live in one of the 25 states where these seafood products ready to eat have been sold: Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine , Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Virginie, Washington and Wyoming, as well as Washington, D.C.
The products have been recalled thanks to the unconvolved allergens.
The FDA warned that each of these seafood products has failed to list certain allergens on their ingredient labels. This was discovered "after an internal technical exam," said the ad.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
The shrimps cooked with cocktail sauce did not list the crustaceans (shrimp) or fish (anchovy) on its label, while the surimi imitation suurimi product did not list the crustaceans (crab), eggs, eggs, Fish (Pollock, Whiting, Anchovy), and wheat. Crab and shrimp with cocktail sauce do not list the crustaceans (shrimp / crab), eggs, fish (Pollock, merlan, anchovies), wheat and soy.
"Consumers who suffer from food allergies or serious sensitivities run the risk of serious or deadly allergic reactions if they consume these products and are asked not to consume these items," said the reminder.
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If you have allergies and buy these products, throw them away.
According to the reminder announcement, if you are allergic or you have a sensitivity to one of these ingredients, you should not eat these readlyminal products. The FDA asks you to throw them or return them in your local store, where you will be entitled to a full refund.
The agency has not received any report of injury or adverse reactions linked to these products, but if you have concerns about your health, you should contact your doctor. For additional questions about the recall, you can contact Albertsons COS. Customer Service Center at 877-723-3929, Monday to Friday, between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m. Standard Pacific Time (PST).