Egg, not listed on shipping labels, prompts recall of foodservice vegetable sticks
Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin alerts consumers to the recall of some breaded vegetable sticks that were manufactured for foodservice operators. The product has an incorrect label.Rich Products Corp., Buffalo, NY, is recalling its Farm Rich Breaded Vegetable Sticks because they contain an incorrect ingredient list on the shipping label. The product includes an egg ingredient – an allergen – not listed on the product label.
People who have an allergy to eggs run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume the product.
Farm Rich Breaded Vegetable Sticks, Net Wt. 12 lbs., is sold nationally to institutional food service distributors. The product is not packaged for retail distribution.
The product, packaged in six, two-pound bags per case bears the UPC number 1 00 41322 67262 6. All lots are affected by this recall.
The Rich’s recall only affects product ordered before April 13. Product ordered after that date will bear the correct label that includes egg as an ingredient.
Those with questions should contact Rich’s at 1-800-356-7094.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Reacll of Foodservice Vegetable Sticks
Posted by Georgia Front Page.com at 2:59 PM
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