USDA2021-02-22Class IINSPECTION VIOLATION

Ming Yang hotpot seasoning recalled for import without federal inspection

Do not eat Ming Yang hotpot seasoning

GLG Trading Inc. is recalling approximately 98,819 pounds of Ming Yang brand hotpot seasoning products that were imported from China without required U.S. food safety inspection. The affected products lack the federal inspection seal and were distributed to stores and restaurants in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, New York, and Texas. No illnesses have been reported so far.

  • Do not eat Ming Yang hotpot seasoning in 17.6 oz or 12.07 oz packages
  • Throw away the product or return it to the store where you bought it
  • Call USDA at 1-888-674-6854 with food safety questions
Hazard

Produced Without Benefit of Inspection

Sold states
Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, New York, Texas
Affected count
5,535 pounds
Products
17.6-oz. vacuumed sealed packages of “Ming Yang Hotpot Seasoning (Slightly spicy).”, 17.6-oz. vacuumed sealed packages of “Ming Yang Hotpot Seasoning (Super spicy, Extremely).”, 12.07-oz. vacuumed sealed packages of “Ming Yang Hotpot Seasoning (Medium spicy, Mala).”
Consumer contact
Mitch Adams

Official notice

http://www.fsis.usda.gov/es/retirada/glg-trading-inc--retira-productos-de-sebo-de-res-importados-sin-el-beneficio-de-la

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