Rice Bowl Recall in 9 States as FDA Issues Warning
Summary
A recall has been issued for nearly 1,000 cases of Scott & Jon's Honey Sesame Salmon Rice Bowls because they may contain undeclared wheat, which is an allergen. The FDA labeled this as a Class III recall, the lowest risk level, because the issue is unlikely to cause health problems. The products were sold in nine states, and no illnesses have been reported.Key Facts
- Nearly 1,000 rice bowl products were recalled due to undeclared wheat.
- The FDA labeled the recall as Class III, meaning it's unlikely to cause health issues.
- The recall affects products sold in nine states, including Florida and California.
- No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported from the rice bowls.
- Wheat is a major allergen that must be clearly labeled on food products.
- Consumers with wheat allergies should avoid the recalled product and may return it.
- The FDA advises people to always check food labels for allergen information.
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