Kasia’s Deli of Illinois is recalling 2,059 pounds of pierogi products because of misbranding and undeclared wheat, soy, eggs, and milk. Those ingredients are four of the major food allergens. Anyone with an allergy to those products could have a serious reaction if they eat the pierogi. No illness reports have been received to date.
The products all have lot numbers #4262 and below. They include 11.5-ounce white plastic tray packages containing 6 pieces of “Polana Beef Pierogi” with product code 608, 11.5-ounce white plastic tray packages containing 12 pieces of “Polana Beef Pierogi” with product code 108, 14-ounce white plastic tray packages containing 6 pieces of “Polana Potato and Bacon Pierogi” with product code 630, 14-ounce white plastic tray packages containing 12 pieces of “Polana Potato and Bacon Pierogi” with product code 130, and 14-ounce white plastic tray packages of “Polana Chicken Pierogi” with product code 126.
The products may have the establishment number “EST. 33985 or “P-33985” inside the USDA mark of inspection. They were sold to a distributor for national online sales. The products were produced on various dates before September 19, 2014.
You can see pictures of the recalled product labels at the USDA web site. If you purchased these products and are allergic to wheat, soy, eggs, and/or milk, do not eat them. Discard or return to the place of purchase for a refund.