Reser's Fine Foods, Inc. has recalled approximately 623 cases of various refrigerated pasta, macaroni, potato, and chicken salads due to the potential presence of foreign material. The affected products were sold under the Reser's American Classics, Amazon Fresh, and Walmart Freshness Guaranteed brands and were distributed in several states, including Texas, Illinois, and North Carolina. The recall was initiated after the risk of contamination was discovered, though no injuries or incidents have been reported to date.
The presence of foreign material in food products poses a physical hazard, potentially causing choking or injury to the mouth, throat, or digestive tract if consumed.
You have 2 options:
Packaged in an opaque printed plastic tub with a plastic red printed lid; 6 tubs per case. Recall # F-1801-2024.
Packaged in an opaque printed plastic tub with a plastic red printed lid; 6 tubs per case. Recall # F-1802-2024.
Packaged in an opaque plastic tub with a white printed plastic lid; 6 tubs per case. Recall # F-1803-2024.
Packaged in a clear plastic tub with printed labels on top, bottom and side; 12 tubs per case. Recall # F-1804-2024.
Packaged in a clear plastic tub with printed labels on top, bottom and side; 12 tubs per case. Recall # F-1805-2024.
Packaged in an opaque printed plastic tub with a plastic white printed lid; 6 tubs per case. Recall # F-1806-2024.
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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