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Recall notice

Vietnamese Poultry Product Not Eligible for Import Recalled

6 years ago source fsis.usda.gov

California, United States

The USDA-FSIS announced today that Cay Thi Queentrees Food USA of California, is recalling over 40,000 pounds of poultry products that were sold in the United States without the benefit of FSIS import re-inspection. Additionally, the products were imported from Vietnam, a country ineligible to export poultry products to the U.S. The poultry product was sold at retail mainly in California and online.

Products include:
- 54-g packages containing “SLOW-COOKED BLACK CHICKEN GA AC TIEM CORDYCEPS SINENSIS DONG TRUNG HA THAO” with lot code H9007 and a sell-by date Jan/02/2020 or Jan/25/2020.
- 454-g packages containing “SLOW-COOKED BLACK CHICKEN GA AC TIEM FIVE SPICE NGU V!” with lot code 8324/T8352 and a sell-by date Jan/02/2020 or Jan/25/2020.
- 454-g packages containing “SLOW-COOKED BLACK CHICKEN GA AC TIEM GINSEN NHAN SAM” with lot code A8328 and a sell-by date Jan/02/2020 or Jan/25/2020.

There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products. Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.

Click here for more information: www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/newsroom/news-releases-statements-transcripts/news-release-archives-by-year/!ut/p/a1/jY_RCoJAFES_xQ9Y9m6W6KNIlpqKSGb7ElusumCrqBj29Sk9GUXOfRo4M5fBFKeYStaLnHWikqycPNUuEIFGDAvc0DZtcALVTvRgR2C7GYHzDDDIBCRR6FkW6IG6MP9DJvzLuwserBrf8nNMa9YVSMiswqnkjxY1vOSs5Yg1t0L0vEXXAQ2cNfiE6bwWyHhjbbzeu4EKnvYJfNn9Bn4Pq-_H9HnIYidXlBfFAzLK/

Source: USDA

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