More than 22,000 pounds of frozen beef products were recalled this weekend for the presence of milk, which was not included on the brand’s ingredient list.
Valley International Cold Storage Acquisition announced Saturday the recall of its “Healthy Choice POWER BOWLS Korean Beef,” which is 9.25 ounces. frozen food.
“Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them,” the Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said in a statement. freed.
“These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase,” it added.
Concerns about milk came to the fore when the company received complaints from consumers that Korean-style beef cartons contained chicken products. An investigation showed that the product did contain chicken and “pepper products with milk”.
“The frozen product is labeled as Korean-style beef, but contains chicken sausage and pepper products, which contain milk,” the release said.
recall affects those who have milk or chicken allergy.
These products include lot number “5246220320” and a “best before” date of April 18, 2023.
Any consumer with questions about the recall can call the Conagra Consumer Helpline at 800-672-8152.
Valley International Cold Storage Acquisition is located in Harlingen, Texas. According to its website, the company offers refrigeration and repackaging facilities for frozen foods, as well as high-quality creatives.