Taylor Farms Pacific, Inc. of Tracy, California is voluntarily recalling 190 cases of Signature Café Traditional Stuffing because the product label did not identify certain ingredients including soy, milk and wheat. The recalled product was sold in a limited number of Safeway and Pak ‘N Save stores in Northern California and Nevada and Vons stores in Fresno, CA; Clovis, CA and Oakhurst, CA. People who have severe sensitivity or allergies to soy, wheat or milk may run the risk of a serious or life threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. There are 190 cases of product that could potentially contain the wrong label. This recall only pertains to the Signature Café Traditional Stuffing packaged in a 39 oz. plastic container which bears a UPC number of 21130-08320 with a Use By Date of 12/26/2015 and a Lot Code of TFPV351. The Use By Date and Lot Code are located on the product label on the lid. The product is pre-made and sold from the refrigerated case in the deli section of the store. No illnesses have been reported to date. This voluntary recall does not apply to any other Safeway or Taylor Farms Pacific, Inc. products.
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