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Patterson Frozen Foods Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Egg in Frozen "Best Yet Brand Stir-Fry Vegetables with Noodles"
NEWS RELEASE
Contact: Best Yet
1-888-692-3781
For Immediate Release
Patterson Frozen Foods Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Egg in Frozen "Best Yet Brand Stir-Fry Vegetables with Noodles"
Patterson, CA - March 22, 2002 -- Patterson Frozen Foods of Patterson, California
is recalling 3360 bags of frozen Best Yet Stir-Fry Vegetables with Noodles,
because the noodles contain undeclared egg. People who have an allergy or severe
sensitivity to eggs run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction
if they consume these products.
The recalled frozen Best Yet Stir-Fry Vegetables with Noodles were
distributed in areas of California, Utah, Nevada and Idaho where it is sold
in retail stores.
The frozen Best Yet Stir-Fry Vegetables with Noodles are in a multi-color
16 ounce plastic bag. The bag is about 11-1/2 long x 6-1/2 wide.
The code P24A2A or P24A2B will be stamped on the back of bag. The Best
Yet brand seal is on the front along with a picture.
No illnesses have been reported in connection with this problem.
The label was not flagged as a label requiring a noodle without egg during
the screening done prior to the first production run. A review of labels revealed
the problem prior to subsequent production runs.
Consumers can return the frozen Best Yet Stir-Fry Vegetables with Noodles
for a full refund at the store where it was purchased. Consumers with questions
may contact the Best Yet representative at 1-888-692-3781. This
phone number is on the back of bags.
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