November 25, 2024

HEB Chicken Caesar Salad Recalled For Undeclared Anchovies

Taylor Farms Texas, of Dallas, Texas, is recalling about 1,079 pounds of Caesar salad with chicken because it contains anchovies, or fish, one of the major food allergens, that is not declared on the label. Anyone who is allergic to fish could have a serious allergic reaction if they eat this product. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to the consumption of this product to date.

The recalled product is a ready-to-eat Caesar salad with chicken. It was produced on May 8, 2019. It is packaged in 9.75 ounce clear plastic packages, each of which contains “H.E.B. Shake, Rattle & Bowl Caesar salad with Chicken.” The best by date on the product is MAY 18 2019 that is printed on the label. This salad has the establishment number “EST. P-34733” inside the USDA mark of inspection. The salads were shipped to retail stores in Texas.

The problem was discovered by a retail store when the mislabeled products were being unpacked to be placed on the shelves.

If you purchased this product and you are allergic to anchovies, do not eat it. Throw it away or take it back the place of purchase for a full refund.

FSIS is conducting retail effectiveness checks to make sure the product is being recalled by the company, and that it is being removed from stores.

HEB Chicken Caesar Salad Recalled For Undeclared Anchovies

 

 

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