All American Trading Of Houston, Inc. has recalled 4,142 units of Texas Olive Company Pepperoncini, Capers Capote, and Giardiniera products because the containers were not properly heat-sealed. This packaging defect occurred during the repacking process and may allow external contaminants to enter the food. The recalled items were distributed in Texas and Mississippi.
Inadequate sealing of food containers poses a risk of contamination from bacteria or other harmful substances. If consumed, contaminated food could lead to foodborne illness, although no reports of sickness have been associated with these products to date.
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Total quantity affected: 207 units.
Combined quantity for 8 oz and 16 oz capers: 3,124 units.
Combined quantity for 8 oz and 16 oz capers: 3,124 units.
Total quantity affected: 811 units.
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