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Caraluzzi’s Markets recalls seafood burgers over undeclared egg allergen

Caraluzzi’s Markets recalls seafood burgers over undeclared egg allergen

Caraluzzi’s Markets of Bethel, CT, is recalling its 8oz Italian Style Seafood Burgers because of undeclared egg, posing a risk of serious allergic reactions for individuals with egg allergies or sensitivities.

The recalled product was sold at Caraluzzi’s Markets locations in Bethel, Wilton, Newtown, and Danbury, Connecticut, between Feb. 18 and April 2, 2025.

It is packaged in 8oz clear containers with a blue overwrap label, bearing an expiration date of 01/16/2026 on the back and UPC 0-95864-80008-8.

The recall was prompted by a consumer complaint, which led to the discovery that the product contained egg not disclosed on the label. One allergic reaction has been reported to date. The mislabeled burgers have been removed from sale.

Consumers with egg allergies or sensitivities are urged not to consume the product and to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

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