Pesto sold in 14 states recalled due to health problems, the FDA warns
The products were removed from the Joe trader's locations after being wrapped in the wrong containers.
Pasta lovers know that the pesto should not be overlooked, even in favor of a delicious Bolognese or a creamy alfredo. It is light enough to mix in any type of pasta, but tasty enough to pack a punch when added to a heavy dish of carbohydrates. Because the pesto is so versatile, basil -based sauce is probably one of your kitchen staples . But if you recently chose one to Trader Joe's, you will want to check your refrigerator, because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just published a reminder for the pesto sold in 14 states. Read the rest to find out more about the latest produced.
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Pesto products were incorrectly wrapped.
According to a reminder of the FDA of May 9, Bakkavor USA Voluntarily recalls the Pesto Genova by Trader Joe. The impacted products have a universal product code (UPC) of 0015 7353, which can be found on the lateral label, and use on May 27, 2023. The pesto recalled also has a time time for 06:28 and 07: 07 at the bottom of the seven ounce bathtub.
The affected products were distributed to Trader Joe stores in 14 states, said FDA, namely Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Nevada, North Carolina , Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia and Washington, between Washington, between Washington, between Washington, between South Carolina, Utah, Virginia and Washington, between Washington , between Washington, between South Carolina, Utah, Virginie and Washington, between South Carolina, between April 28 and April 30.
According to the reminder notice, Bakkavor USA launched the recall "after being discovered in a retail store that the Pesto Genova was mistakenly packed in bathtubs marked" Houmous ".
The FDA confirmed that all the recalled products have been removed from the shelves and that there is an in -law investigation to determine "the deep cause of this error".
The pesto contains undeclared allergens.
Pesto Genova contains both milk and nuts. However, as it is packed in houmous stores, there is no "declaration of allergens" for one or the other of the ingredients.
"The product can contain milk and undeclared nuts," said the opinion of the FDA. "People who have a severe allergy or sensitivity to milk or nuts run the risk of serious or potentially fatal allergic reactions if they consume this product."
No allergic disease or reaction to the pesto has been reported to date, said the FDA.
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You can return the pesto for a full refund.
If you have recalled the pesto in your refrigerator - and you have a milk or a nut allergy - the FDA urges you not to eat it.
Those who suffer from allergies who have bought or received donations from Genova Pesto from Trader Joe can throw it back or return it to any Trader Joe store for a refund.
If you have specific questions about the recall, you can contact Bakkavor USA at 855-321-7504 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Standard time of the East (East).
Crostilles have also been recalled due to undeclared allergens.
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According to an opinion of May 4 of the FDA, Froto-Lay published a voluntary reminder for a " limited number "Chips distributed in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
The products were removed after a complaint for consumers who led to an investigation, through which Froto-Lay discovered that the fried fries can contain uncommented milk ingredients of the sure cream and onion chips of the brand . Consumers allergic to milk have been invited not to eat the chips recalled and to throw them immediately.