Gelson's is voluntarily recalling approximately 7,861 units of its brand-name Tzatziki and Hummus products sold at its retail grocery stores in Southern California. The recall was initiated because the product labels do not include the necessary storage instruction to "keep refrigerated." No incidents or injuries have been reported to date, but the products require constant refrigeration to remain safe to eat. Consumers should check their refrigerators for the affected products and follow the return or disposal instructions.
These products are perishable and require constant refrigeration to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria. Because the labels lack refrigeration instructions, consumers may mistakenly store them at room temperature, which could lead to foodborne illness or spoilage.
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