LPK1, which is registered in Renton, Washington, recalled 303 pounds of the ready-to-eat wraps produced on February 15, February 17 and February 19, as announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). An LPK1 ...
A recall has been issued for ready-to-eat chicken Caesar wrap products that were distributed to vending machines in Washington State office buildings.
C&T; Produce Wholesale Inc., DBA L&V; Food Supply, has issued a recall for approximately 1,152 pounds of peppered frozen, dried Siluriformes fish products
NOTE: Feb. 24, 2025 - Details of this recall release were updated to reflect updated contact information for consumers. Consumers with questions about the recall can contact Ryan Calbreath, Quality Assurance Manager, LPK1, at 925-457-6738 or [email protected].
An image of the front of the product's package, provided by the FSIS in an announcement. An image of the front of the product's package, provided by the FSIS in an announcement. FSIS C&T Produce ...
LPK1, of Renton, WA, is recalling approximately 303 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken Caesar wrap products because of misbranding and an undeclared allergen,
LPK1 of Renton, Wash., recalled approximately 303 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken Caesar wrap products due to anchovies not declared on the product label.
Starting in January 2019, H&T Seafood recalled more than 71,000 pounds of frozen wild sheat catfish from Vietnam, then Maxfield Seafood recalled around 55,300 pounds, McAllen Cold Storage recalled approximately 52,000 pounds, and Fulton Seafood recalled more than 100,000 pounds of catfish.
The wraps, which had passed a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspection, were distributed across vending machines in Washington state, and although FSIS issued a recall for the products ...