Fortune Avenue Foods, Inc. is issuing a public health alert for 10.75-ounce containers of Trader Ming’s Chicken & Vegetable Wonton Soup because the bowls may actually contain shrimp and pork wonton soup. These ingredients (shrimp and pork) are not listed on the product label, and shrimp is a known allergen that can cause serious reactions in sensitive individuals. While a formal recall was not requested because the products are likely no longer available for purchase in stores, they were distributed to retail locations nationwide.
Consumers with an allergy or severe sensitivity to shrimp run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product. Additionally, the product contains pork which is not declared on the label. No adverse reactions have been confirmed to date.
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Labels may incorrectly identify contents as chicken and vegetable when they contain shrimp and pork.
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Sources: USDA Notice · Raw API Response