New York Firm Recalls Stuffed
Chicken Products Due To
Misbranding and Undeclared
Allergens
| Recall Release | CLASS I RECALL |
| FSIS-RC-092-2011 | HEALTH RISK: HIGH |
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Richard J. McIntire
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23, 2011 – Berk Lombardo, a Brooklyn, N.Y. establishment, is recalling approximately 1,080 pounds of stuffed chicken products because of misbranding and undeclared ingredients, including known allergens. The products may contain any of the following combinations of undeclared ingredients: eggs, milk, monosodium glutamate (MSG) or soy, which are not noted on the label. READ MORE
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: USDA · Filed Under Food Recalls, USDA Press Releases
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Written by: USDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: USDA · Filed Under USDA Press Releases
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: USDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
Rudolph Foods Company Recalls Pork Skin: Undeclared Allergen
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Written by: USDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls
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Written by: FDA · Filed Under Food Recalls


