November 25, 2024

Van Lang Foods Recalls Potstickers and Dim Sum for Undeclared Egg

Van Lang Foods of Countryside, Ill.  is recalling approximately 232 pounds of pork potstickers and chicken dim sum due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen, egg. Consumers with egg allergies should not eat these products as they risk adverse reaction if they do.

dim-sum-recallThe recalled products were sold  in 12-oz. trays marked: “Sid Wainer and Son Domaine de Provence Pork Potstickers” or “Sid Wainer and Son Domaine de Provence Chicken Dim Sum.”

The chicken dim sum was produced on November 11, 2014 and the pork potstickers were produced on November 12, 2014.  Both products were then shipped to a distributor for retail sales in New Bedford, Massachusetts in boxes with the establishment number “P-18403” or “EST 18403” inside the USDA Mark of Inspection.

At the time of the recall, no illnesses had been reported.

 

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