November 22, 2024

Cay Thi Queentrees Recalls Poultry Products That Were Not Inspected

Cay Thi Queentrees Food USA, the importer of record, is recalling about 43,848 ponds of poultry products that were imported and distributed in the United States without the benefit of import re-inspection. And the products were imported from Vietnam, which is a country ineligible to export poultry products to this country. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported to date in connection with this issue.

The Cay Thi Queentrees poultry products were imported on January 2, 2019 and January 25, 2019. They include:

  • 454-g packages containing “SLOW-COOKED BLACK CHICKEN GA AC TIEM CORDYCEPS SINENSIS DONG TRUNG HA THAO” with lot code H9007 and a sell-by date Jan/02/2020 or Jan/25/2020.
  • 454-g packages containing “SLOW-COOKED BLACK CHICKEN GA AC TIEM FIVE SPICE NGU V!” with lot code 8324/T8352 and a sell-by date Jan/02/2020 or Jan/25/2020.
  • 454-g packages containing “SLOW-COOKED BLACK CHICKEN GA AC TIEM GINSEN NHAN SAM” with lot code A8328 and a sell-by date Jan/02/2020 or Jan/25/2020.

These items were sipped to retail stores in California and were also sold through internet and catalog sales. The problem was discovered during FSIS in-commerce surveillance activities.

If you purchased any of these products, you should not eat it. Throw it away in a secure garbage can, or take it back to the store where you bought it for a full refund.

The government is conducting retail effectiveness checks to make sure that the recalling firm is notifying its customers about this recall. They are also ensuring that steps are taken so consumers will no longer be able to purchase these products. A retail distribution list may be posted on the USDA website if and when it becomes available.

Cay Thi Queentrees Recalls Poultry Products That Were Not Inspected

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