TF Foods of Paramount, Calif., is recalling its 10.60-ounceo packages of “Fried Bean Snack (Na-Pia-Jo)” treats because they may contain undeclared peanuts. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products. The recalled “Fried Bean Snack (Na-Pia-Jo)” were distributed nationally in retail stores between November of 2015 and beginning of February this year. The product comes in a 10.60-ounce, clear plastic bag. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this problem. The recall was initiated after it was discovered that the peanut-containing product was distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of peanuts. Subsequent investigation indicates the problem was caused by a change in the company’s recipe which added peanuts to the product but not to labeling. (To sign up for a free subscription to Food Safety News, click here.)
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