November 25, 2024

Good Foods Recalls Ready-to-Eat Chicken Products for Undeclared Tree Nuts

Good Foods Group of Wisconsin is recalling about 130 pounds of fully cooked ready-to-eat chicken salad products because they contain cashews, or tree nuts, that are not declared on the label. tree nuts are one of the eight major food allergens. Anyone allergic to them who eats these products could have a serious reaction. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this recall.

The ready-to-eat curry chicken salad items were produced on March 27, 2018. They include 130 pounds of 32-ounce deli cups with “GOOD FOODS, CURRY CHICKEN SALAD, MADE WITH WHITE MEAT CHICKEN” on the deli cup lid and “GOOD FOODS, ARTICHOKE & JALAPENO DIP, WITH rBST-FREE* GREEK YOGURT” on the side of the deli cup. The product bears lot code 489221-2B, with a time stamp range of 23:30 to 00:30. These products were shipped to retail locations in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska and Wisconsin. They have the establishment number “P-45623” inside the USDA mark of inspection.

The firm was notified by a customer that the deli cup container for the curry chicken salad products has the correct label on the lid but an incorrect label on the side of the cup. The label for Artichoke & Jalapeño Dip, which does not contain cashews, was put on the side. Therefore, tree nuts are not listed on the ingredient statement, as required by law.

If you purchased this product and cannot eat cashews, or tree nuts, don’t eat it. Throw it away or take it back to the store where you purchased it for a full refund.

Curry Chicken Salad Recall

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