November 25, 2024

Hy-Vee Fresh Commissary Recalls Chicken and Beef Products

Hy-Vee Fresh Commissary, of Ankeny, Iowa, is recalling about 6,233 pounds of ready to eat beef and chicken products for misbranding and undeclared allergens. The products contain milk, one of the major food allergens, that is not declared on the label. Anyone who is allergic to milk or who is lactose intolerant could have a serious reaction if they eat these products. No reports of illness or adverse reactions have been reported to date.

Hy-Vee Fresh Commissary Recalls Chicken and Beef Products

These beef and chicken products were produced on September 7 and 8, 2019. These Hy-Vee Fresh products are:

  • 20-ounce plastic packages of “HyVee. mealtime MONGOLIAN-STYLE BEEF” bearing lot code 19250 with a Best If Used By date of 09/14/19 and lot code 19251 with a Best If Used By date of 09/15/19.
  • 20-ounce plastic packages of “HyVee. mealtime BEEF WITH BROCCOLI” with lot code 19250 with a Best If Used By date of 09/14/19 and lot code 19251 with a Best If Used By date of 09/15/19.
  • 20-ounce plastic packages of “HyVee. mealtime CASHEW CHICKEN” bearing lot code 19250 with a Best If Used By date of 09/14/19 and lot code 19251 with a Best If Used By date of 09/15/19.
  • 20-ounce plastic packages of “HyVee. mealtime SWEET ORANGE CHICKEN” with lot code 19250 with a Best If Used By date of 09/14/19 and lot code 19251 with a Best If Used By date of 09/15/19.
  • 20-ounce plastic packages of “HyVee. mealtime GENERAL CHICKEN” bearing lot code 19250 with a Best If Used By date of 09/14/19 and lot code 19251 with Best If Used By date of 09/15/19.
  • 20-ounce plastic packages of “HyVee. mealtime SESAME CHICKEN” bearing lot code 19250 with a Best If Used By date of 09/14/19 and lot code 19251 with Best If Used By date of 09/15/19.

These products have the establishment number “EST. 51558” or “P-51558” inside the USDA mark of inspection. They were shipped to retail locations in Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

If you purchased these products and can’t consume milk, don’t eat them. Throw them away or take them back to the store where you purchased them for a full refund.

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