The breakfast packs sold in Kroger stores, Meijer in 13 states are recalled Aitrend

Breakfast packs sold at Kroger And Meijer The stores of 13 states are recalled because they contain wheat and eggs which are not listed on the label, posing a risk of serious reactions if they are consumed by these allergic to one or the other of the ingredients, according to An opinion published Wednesday by the Food and Drug Administration of the United States.

The recall implies 694 cases of “Berry Buddies, Berries & Pancakes”, distributed in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Le Tennesee , Virginie, Virginie-Western and Wisconsin, Naturipe, a producer global world producer of bays based in Salinas, California, said in the reminder.

The breakfast packs sold in Kroger stores, Meijer in 13 states are recalled

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Recalled of “Berry Buddies” product of breakfast snack made by Naturipe.

United States and Drug Administration

Usually, in the refrigerated section of stores, in product or cold cuts services, the recalled product is available in 2.1 OZ. /60 grams, colorful plastic packaging marked with lot # 1097901 on the top with an expiration date of 25/02/2025.

People with wheat or an allergy or sensitivity to eggs should not consume the products recalled and should rather throw them for a refund. Those who have questions can call 1-239-598-6045 or by e-mail info@naturipefarms.com.

The recall came after it was determined that the poor rear label was placed at the rear of the package due to a fixed production failure, the recall notice said.

It is estimated at 8% of American children, or about 1 in 13 children, and 6% of adults have food allergies, reactions occurring in a few minutes or hours and symptoms ranging from light federal officials to life and mortals, say.

The nine main causes of food allergies in the United States are milk, eggs, fish, crustaceans, trees, peanuts, wheat, soy and sesame, according to has The American Department of Agriculture. The USDA and the FDA both have laws requiring that all the ingredients of a food product be listed on the label.

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