Oops! Walmart's Chicken Empanadas Mix-Up Puts Allergy Sufferers at Risk

USAFri Jan 10 2025
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Picking up some frozen chicken curry empanadas from Walmart, only to find apple cinnamon ones in the box! That's exactly what happened to a few consumers, leading to a nationwide health alert. The products, made by Rajbhog Foods in New Jersey, were mistakenly labeled. The real issue? These apple cinnamon treats contain milk, an unlisted allergen. This mix-up could spell trouble for people with milk allergies, which are quite common. Babies and young kids often face this issue, but adults aren't spared. Allergic reactions can range from mild (itchy mouth, runny nose) to severe (swelling, vomiting, anaphylaxis).
The empanadas were produced in November and have 'best by' dates in May 2026. The boxes carry the number "EST. P33967. " Although no adverse reactions have been reported, the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is concerned that some products might still be in freezers. What's the takeaway? Don't eat these empanadas if you find them! Local stores may take them back or simply throw them away. If you feel unwell after eating dairy, seek medical help. In other food safety news, keep an eye out for frozen raw beef products that might contain plastic or metal. Target and Walmart have also had recent product recalls.
https://localnews.ai/article/oops-walmarts-chicken-empanadas-mix-up-puts-allergy-sufferers-at-risk-dc425e57

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