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Fish Recall Issued After 'Best by Date' Wrong by Two Years

Fish Recall Issued After 'Best by Date' Wrong by Two Years

Summary

A recall has been issued for NAFCO Whiting Fillet Skin-On Boneless fish due to a mistake in the "best by" date, which was two years off. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classified the recall as Class III, meaning the error is not expected to cause health problems. Stanley Pearlman Enterprises, Inc. voluntarily recalled the specific lot to ensure accuracy in food labeling.

Key Facts

  • The recall affects NAFCO Whiting Fillet Skin-On Boneless fish, with a wrong "best by" date.
  • The date printed was January 11, 2025, but it should be January 11, 2027.
  • This recall involves 141 cases and 2115 bags of the product.
  • The FDA gave this recall a Class III risk, which indicates the error is unlikely to harm health.
  • The fish product is distributed in Maryland and Pennsylvania.
  • Stanley Pearlman Enterprises, Inc. is responsible for the distribution of the product.
  • The recall is ongoing as per the FDA's records.

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