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Back to Nature Organic Rosemary & Olive Oil Stoneground Wheat Crackers - recalled due to Undeclared milk

3 years ago source www.fda.gov

Recall notice

United States

Company name: B&G Foods
Brand name: Back to Nature
Product recalled: Organic Rosemary & Olive Oil Stoneground Wheat Crackers
Reason of the recall: Undeclared milk
FDA Recall date: August 26, 2020
Recall details: B&G Foods announced today it is voluntarily recalling 1,502 cases of a single date code of 6 oz. Back to Nature Organic Rosemary & Olive Oil Stoneground Wheat Crackers, with a “best by” date of APR 07 2021, after learning that the product may contain undeclared milk ingredients. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume the product contained in the recalled boxes. There is no health risk associated with this product for individuals without an allergy to milk. This recall affects only 1,502 cases of the following product, which were distributed in retail stores nationwide:

- Back to Nature Organic Rosemary & Olive Oil Stoneground Wheat Crackers (6 oz. pack). UPC: 8-19898-01015-8. Best by: APR 07 2021. (The “best by" date is located on the top of the box.)

This recall does not apply to any other “best by” dates, sizes or varieties of Back to Nature products. No allergic reactions related to this matter have been reported to date. This recall was initiated in cooperation with the FDA and the third party co-packer that produced the product.

B&G Foods discovered this issue when it received a consumer complaint that the foil bag within a single box of Back to Nature Organic Rosemary & Olive Oil Stoneground Wheat Crackers contained cheese crackers. B&G Foods initiated the recall based on the results of its investigation after locating a second box in its warehouse with the same “best by” date that was inadvertently filled with a foil bag of cheese crackers, potentially exposing consumers to undeclared milk.

The foil bags do correctly indicate whether the crackers are rosemary & olive oil crackers or cheese crackers and the outer box provides an allergen advisory statement indicating that the product is “Made on the same equipment that processes milk.” However, out of an abundance of caution, B&G Foods is recalling all 1,502 cases with this particular “best by” date that have been shipped to its customers. Product with this particular “best by” date was shipped and distributed by B&G Foods to its customers' warehouses located in Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Washington and Wisconsin.

Consumers who have purchased the recalled products can return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers seeking a refund or additional information may also contact B&G Foods by calling 855.346.2225 Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern time

Check the full recall details on www.fda.gov

Source: FDA

#us #allergen #cheese #crackers #milk #backtonature

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If you have this product at home, do not consume it and return it to the store where it was purchased.

Sulphites are chemicals used in food and drinks to preserve color and prolong shelf life. If you consume something with undeclared sulphites and you're sensitive or allergic to them, you may experience symptoms like headaches, hives, or breathing problems. It's important for people with sulphite sensitivity to check food labels for sulphite content.

If you or a loved one are harmed or experiencing any symptoms, it is important to report it. Reporting can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.

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Taco Bell, Tyler Blvd, Mentor, OH, USA

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If you have this product at home, do not consume it and we recommend returning it to the store where it was purchased.

If individuals with milk allergies, celiac disease, or other gluten-induced illnesses consume food with undeclared gluten, they may experience adverse reactions. For those with milk allergies, symptoms can range from mild (hives, stomach upset) to severe (anaphylaxis). For individuals with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity, consuming gluten can trigger a harmful immune response that damages the lining of the small intestine, leading to symptoms like diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fatigue.

If you or a loved one are harmed or experiencing any symptoms, it is important to report it. Reporting can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care

Source: www.quebec.ca
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Rhyze Mushrooms, Fairview, TX, USA

3 weeks ago reported by user-dcwp4937

Suspected food poisoning. Symptoms: Fever, Chills, Tremors
Suspected source: Ryze mushroom matcha
Onset: Less than 4 hours
Duration: 12 to 24 hours
Sick: Me
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