La Guadalupana Foods, Inc. is recalling several varieties of chicken and pork tamales because they contain corn starch that may have undeclared milk. This issue was identified through a public health alert involving FDA-regulated ingredients. While no illnesses have been reported, people with a milk allergy or sensitivity should not eat these products. The tamales were sold in various sizes, ranging from 4-packs to 21.875-lb boxes, and were distributed in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin.
The products contain milk, a known allergen, which is not declared on the ingredient label. Consumers who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.
You have 2 options:
HACCP LOT # 08122 featured on label sample.
Uncooked 100 count tamales.
Precooked 50 count tamales. Pack date 03/28/22, Best Buy date 03/29/23.
Expiration date 04/13/23.
Expiration date 03/28/23.
Uncooked 100 count tamales.
80 count tamales.
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Sources: USDA Notice · Raw API Response