April 24, 2024

Conway Tilapia Fillets Recalled For Lack of Inspection

You Chang Trading of Brooklyn, New York, is recalling an undetermined amount of raw Siluriformes fish filet products that were labeled as Conway Tilapia Fillets. The fish was not presented for FSIS import re-inspection at the border, according to the USDA. There have been no reports of confirmed adverse reactions received to date in connection with this recalled product.

The frozen, raw Siluriformes fish fillets that were labeled as Tilapia were produced between November 13, 2018 and January 5, 2019. The recalled product is Conway Tilapia Fillets Product of HongKong. The lot codes on the product are 20181113, 20181203, or 20190105; and sell by dates of 11/16/2020, 12/03/2020, or 01/05/2021 are printed on the label. These products were shipped to distributors and retail locations in Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.

The issue was discovered by FSIS personnel during routine surveillance. FSIS is concerned that some of this product may be frozen in consumers’ home freezers. Check your freezer to see if you bought this product. If you have, throw it away in a sealed package, or take it back to the store where you purchased it for a full refund.

FSIS is conducting retail effectiveness checks to make sure the firm is notifying all its customers about this recall. They are making sure that the fish is no longer available for consumers to purchase. If and when a retail distribution list that will show the retail outlets that may have sold this product is released, it will be on the USDA web site.

Conway Tilapia Fillets Recalled For Lack of Inspection

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