Hafiz Foods, Inc. is recalling approximately 675 pounds of frozen chicken samosas because the ground chicken used in the products was produced without federal inspection. The recall includes 12-ounce boxes of Raza Foods and Taza brand samosas, as well as 100-ounce clear plastic bags donated to community organizations. While no illnesses have been reported, consumers are urged to check their freezers for these ready-to-cook items produced between May and June 2020.
The poultry used in these samosas did not undergo mandatory federal safety inspections, meaning the Department of Agriculture cannot verify the safety or wholesomeness of the meat used in the product.
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Shipped to retail and deli locations in NJ, NY, PA, TX, and VA.
Shipped to retail and deli locations in NJ, NY, PA, TX, and VA.
Approximately 100 chicken samosas per bag; donated to community organizations in the Houston, Texas area.
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Sources: USDA Notice · Raw API Response