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This was noticed by the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), which warned: “The labels of the two products involved in the recall were inadvertently interchanged, resulting in soy, a known allergen, and pork not being declared on the product labels.”
According to the company’s explanation, the error occurred unwittinglysince I had tagged Beef sausage products as beef and pork sausage products, and vice versaThis would not be a problem, but since it contains soy and is not declared on the packaging, it could cause allergic reactions in people.
What should I do if I ate one of these foods?
According to FSIS, The products were quickly removed from the shelves, but it took a few days before he was warned. In light of this, they recommend Do not consume them or, failing that, discard them or return them to the place where they were purchased, where they may refund their price.
Often, the authorities in charge of controlling this type of deficiencies They communicate their decisions on their official websitesBut if you have any questions about food safety, you can contact the USDA toll-free hotline at 888-674-6854 or email a question to [email protected].
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