AKT Trading Inc. is recalling approximately 8,200 cases of Choshiya branded prepared vegetables because the packaging is missing the required "Keep Refrigerated" statement. The products are not shelf-stable and must be kept refrigerated to ensure safety. The recall includes several varieties of pickled vegetables and bamboo shoots sold through Tokyo Central retail locations. No illnesses or incidents have been reported to date.
These vegetables require constant refrigeration to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria. Storing these non-shelf-stable products at room temperature poses a risk of foodborne illness.
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Recall #: F-0675-2025; Quantity: 1000 cases (20 units per case)
Recall #: F-0676-2025; Quantity: 600 cases (20 units per case)
Recall #: F-0677-2025; Quantity: 1400 cases (20 units per case)
Recall #: F-0678-2025; Quantity: 800 cases (20 units per case)
Recall #: F-0679-2025; Quantity: 800 cases (20 units per case)
Recall #: F-0680-2025; Quantity: 3600 cases (20 units per case)

Product Name: SHIBA ZUKE PREPARED MIX VEGETABLES

Product Name: AOKAPPA ZUKE PREPARED MIX VEGETABLES

Product Name: FUKUSHIN ZUKE PREPARED MIX VEGETABLES

Product Name: SOFT TSUBOZUKE PREPARED MIX VEGETABLES

Product Name: RAKKYO ZUKE PREPARED VEGETABLES

Product Name: ABURA-ITAME ZHASAI PREPARD SICHUAN VEGETABLE
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