According to news sources, a recall has been issued for the product Mediterranean Garlic & Herb Ravioli due to a mislabeling of the product that resulted in an undeclared Soy allergen.
The company, Rising Moon Organics, announced the recall after it was discovered that a Soy allergen contained in the product was not identified in the label. The mistake was discovered by the co-packer and the recall was subsequently issued. The recalled products have a UPC 7 85030 55559 0 and a Sell By date of April 05, 2012.
There have been no reported illnesses to date.
Consumers with particular allergic sensitivity towards soy risk serious or life-threatening risks if they consume the product. Consumers should stop using it immediately and return it to the point of purchase for a full refund or contact the company at 888-534-0246 x25154 for additional information.
As a personal injury lawyer Los Angeles, I understand the inherent dangers of defective products and the risks they entail. I hope this information can help raise awareness about this recalled product and keep consumers safe. If you or a loved one has been injured through the use or consumption of a defective product, speak with a product liability lawyer Los Angeles to learn about the legal options available to you.
According to news sources, an allergy alert has been issued to alert consumers about possible allergens included in certain Velvet Creme Popcorn Co. products after milk, soy and wheat were confirmed to have been discovered.
The products included in the allergy alert are the Velvet Creme Peanut Brittle, the Velvet Creme Tail Gate Crunch and the Velvet Creme Sweet Cajun Heat. Only the Peanut Brittle packages contain milk allergens, while the other two products contain soy and wheat. There are no lot codes for these products however the affected packages would have been purchased before December 13, 2011.
There have been no illnesses reported to date.
Consumers interested in returning the product can return it to the point of purchase. For additional information contact the company at 1-888-553-6708.
As a Los Angeles personal injury attorney, I’ve seen recalls of this kind in the past and know the severity of the hazards they entail. I hope this information can help raise awareness about this recalled product. If you or a loved one has been injured through the use or consumption of a defective product, speak with a Los Angeles product liability lawyer to learn about the legal options available to you. Please, continue to visit our blog for regular updates about unsafe and dangerous consumer products.
Local news reports have stated that a company from California, Papa Cantella’s Inc. has recalled 456 pounds of chicken sausage packages after the company noticed the product was mislabeled. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service states that the reason behind the recall is the presence of walnuts, an undeclared allergen that can cause life-threatening allergic reactions to individuals with a propensity toward various cases of nut allergies.
The issue surfaced after a consumer allegedly allergic to walnuts complained to the company about the presence of the allergen in the product. The recalled item’s production code is P-6016.
According to the company, the recalled products were distributed only in California. The FSIS urges all consumers to return the mislabeled product at once to the place of purchase. Do not hesitate to contact the company if you have any questions about the reactions to the allergen.
As a Los Angeles wrongful death attorney I understand that many types of allergens can pose major health threats to certain individuals who deal with acute allergies everyday. I sincerely hope that all recalled items will be taken off the shelves of all stores in the state of California so no reports of illnesses related to this issue will be heard of in the future.
Personal injury lawyers in Los Angeles urge all readers to make sure they won’t keep nay recalled food products in their house, hopefully companies won’t make such mistakes in the future, consumer safety should be their main priority at all times.
The soy patty burgers company Gardenburger, LLC along with the FDA have issued an allergy alert and voluntary recall on October 28 for their soy protein burgers sold in many different stores Nationwide. The recall has taken place due an unlisted ingredient in their product labels. As stated by their report, milk was noted to be part of the ingredients in the soy burgers with the lot codes NOV 17 12 WT A and NOV 17 12 WT B.
The voluntary recall was issued because a great number of lactose intolerant consumers are known to enjoy the soy protein burgers. Life-threatening allergic reactions may be observed in the case an allergic person consumes this product without previous warning.
The company has also declared that no other product made by Gardenburger, LLC are involved in this voluntary recall. The company has stated that if you have purchased this item prior to the recall, you must return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.
As a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer I urge all to be aware of the ingredients declared in the products you’re consuming so similar situations may be prevented. For any life-threatening risks presented by defective products, contact a defective product lawyer right away.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a recall for Carne Guisada due to an undeclared allergen, according to recent news sources.
About 22,100 pounds of meat are affected by this recall. The manufacturer is Supreme Meat Purveyors, based in San Antonio, Texas. The product was discovered by the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service during a routine survey of the products. The allergen is soy.
Two and five pound bags are being recalled, with case codes of either 600100, 71087/506004, or 500233. The “beef base” listed under the ingredients was proven to contain soy. Those who have sensitivities to that product could get sick from consuming it.
No reports of illness have been made to the company of the Food Safety and Inspection Service. The products were sent to both Louisiana and Texas.
As a Los Angeles personal injury attorney, I have seen food recalls like this one and know that, with as much testing goes into food products before manufacturers send them to market, mistakes can still be made. Although the product liability lawyer at our law firm does not handle these type of cases there are food recall lawyers out there that can help your or a loved one if you have been affected by a recall such as this one.
Chocolate chip cookies made by Murray Biscuit Company are being recalled due to an undeclared allergen ingredient, according to recent news sources.
The products subject to recall are the 5.5 ounce packages of Murray Sugar Free Chocolate Chip Cookies. The product contains pecans and they are not listed as an ingredient on the label. The packaging does declare that the product may contain peanuts and tree nuts, but does not list pecans on the warning label.
About 904 cases are being recalled as a precaution, though only 12 have been found to be mislabeled. The product was distributed in four states: Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. It is marked with a code of 8201191335 and has a “use by” date of April 17, 2012.
No illnesses have currently been documented in relation to this recall. Those with pecan allergies should not consume the product, as a life-threatening reaction may occur.
As a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer, I have seen food recalls like this one and know that, with as much testing goes into food products before manufacturers send them to market, mistakes can still be made. Although the product liability lawyer at our law firm does not handle these type of cases, there are food recall lawyers out there that can help you or a loved one if you have been affected by a recall such as this one.
Prolab Nutrition Inc. is issuing a recall for several of their protein supplement products due to an undeclared allergen, according to recent news sources.
The products may contain wheat or gluten and people with sensitivities to Brazil nuts, cashews, chestnuts, eggs, hazelnuts, peanuts, pecans, pine nuts, tree nuts, sulfites and walnuts, or gluten allergens may be in serious danger of a life-threatening reaction if they ingest the products.
The products affected are the two and five pound containers of Advanced Pure Whey Protein, Pure Why, and Whey Isolate Protein in wild strawberry, milk chocolate, and vanilla crème flavors. The products have been sold in 34 states in the U.S., including California. They were also sold in Malaysia, Russia, Australia and Canada.
If you have purchased this product, you can return it to your store of purchase for a full refund.
As a product defect lawyer, consumer health is something that I am very conscious of and I know that even with tough rules and regulations on manufacturers mistakes can still be made. I encourage anyone who is experiencing an allergic reaction to seek immediate medical attention. The Los Angeles personal injury attorney at our law firm sincerely hopes that no one has been sickened by consuming the recalled protein supplement.
Several meat products have been recalled after an inspection by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Inspection and Safety Services personnel found milk in a product that did not declare its presence, according to news sources.
The manufacturer, M & P Food Production Ltd, has announced a recall of 11,000 lbs of chicken, veal, pork dumpling, and beef products. The products were manufactured between March 18 and September 19, 2011 and were distributed to Florida, North Carolina, New York, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
Products subject to recall include:
- 14 oz. pouches of “Bapehuku Beef Dumplings”
- 16 oz. pouches of “Babushka Brand Beef and Pork Dumplings”
- 16 oz. pouches of “Babushka Brand Veal Dumplings”
- 16 oz. pouches of “Babushka Brand Chicken Dumplings”
- 16 oz. pouches of “Russian Brand Veal Dumplings”
- 16 oz. pouches of “Russian Brand Chicken Dumplings”
- 16 oz. pouches of “Siberian Brand Pork Dumplings”
- 16 oz. pouches of “Siberian Style Dumplings”
The meat products are stamped with EST 18832 and the chicken products are stamped with P-18832. No allergic reactions have currently been reported.
As a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer, I have seen food recalls like this one and know that, with as much testing goes into food products before manufacturers send them to market, mistakes can still be made. Although our product liability lawyer at our law firm does not handle these type of cases there are food recall lawyers out there that can help your or a loved one if you have been affected by a recall such as this one.