Undeclared Allergen Prompts Recall of Food Lion Taco Dinner

Undeclared Allergen Prompts Recall of Food Lion Taco Dinner

Posted on April 10, 2012

Every day seems to bring an announcement of a recall due to the presence of an allergen not listed on the label of a product, and sadly, today is no different.

The item in question is called Food Lion store brand hard/soft taco dinner.  This particular item was sold at Food Lion, Harveys, and Reid’s supermarkets in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and other Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern states.  All of these supermarkets are owned and operated by Delhaize America.

The chicken caesar flavored seasoning in the dinner product could contain a milk allergen that was not supposed to be in the package and is thus not apparent on the label of the item.  Persons allergic to milk could suffer a severe reaction from ingesting the product, and as such, the item has already been pulled from store shelves.

The taco dinner, which came in a package of 13.4 ounces, has a UPC of 3532605118 and comes from lot number ga-aug07125.  Concerned citizens that have this mislabeled product in their possession are being advised to bring the item back to any of the previously mentioned supermarkets to receive a complete refund from the company.

Being a personal injury lawyer in San Francisco, I keep track of recalls pretty regularly, and it seems like lately there have been a hefty number of recalls due to undeclared allergens.  This is a disturbing trend that I hope is curtailed fairly quickly, because as a Riverside personal injury attorney, I would hate to see anyone get hurt due to a poorly labeled product.

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