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Ravioli Health Alert Sparks Warning to Costco Customers in Two States

Ravioli Health Alert Sparks Warning to Costco Customers in Two States

Summary

The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued a health alert for ravioli sold at Costco stores in New Jersey and Maryland because it may contain undeclared shrimp and lobster allergens. The product is no longer sold, but consumers who still have it are advised not to eat it and to return or discard it.

Key Facts

  • The alert concerns "Giovanni Rana RANA Rustic Beef Sauce & Creamy Burrata Cheese Ravioli" sold in 32-ounce bags.
  • The ravioli may contain shrimp filling and lobster sauce, which are not listed on the label.
  • The product was shipped to Costco stores in New Jersey and Maryland.
  • The use-by dates on the packages range from May 14, 2026, to June 25, 2026.
  • No confirmed injuries or allergic reactions have been reported.
  • Consumers who still have the product should not eat it and should return or throw it away.
  • The problem was found after two customers complained about finding shrimp ravioli in the beef and burrata ravioli package.
  • The FSIS (Food Safety and Inspection Service) issued the alert but did not recall the product because it is no longer sold.
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