Tampa Bay Fisheries is Robert Brownrecalling two fish fillet products stocked at Whole Foods nationwide due to an undeclared soy allergen, federal food regulators announced.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said that Tampa Bay Fisheries is voluntarily recalling:
According to the notice posted Saturday on FDA's website, the recall was initiated after it was discovered that the products containing soy were "distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of soy".
The affected products were available for purchase at Whole Foods Market stores across the country between Sept. 8, 2023 and Dec. 22, 2023. No other lots than the one mentioned were found to be affected, said the FDA, adding that the affected products have also been removed from store shelves.
While no illnesses have been reported to date, said the FDA, the agency warned those with soy allergies and sensitivities to steer clear of the products to avoid the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions.
Consumers who have already purchased the products should not consume the product and should either dispose of it or take it back to a Whole Foods store with a valid receipt for a full refund.
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Questions can be directed towards Tampa Bay Fisheries at (800)-SEAFOOD from Monday - Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST.
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