USDA2019-02-05Class IINSPECTION VIOLATION
Maxfield Seafood catfish recalled for missing U.S. import inspection
Nationwide distribution
Don't eat Maxfield Seafood catfish
Richwell Group, Inc. (doing business as Maxfield Seafood) imported approximately 55,300 pounds of frozen catfish from Vietnam without completing required U.S. import inspection. The catfish was distributed to retailers nationwide between April 2018 and December 2018. No illnesses have been reported.
- Do not eat Maxfield Seafood catfish in 14 oz. packages with expiration dates 200324, 200403, 201007, 201008, 201113, 201115, 201222, or 201227.
- Throw away the product or return it to the store where you bought it.
- Check your freezer if you purchased this product.
Hazard
Import Violation, Produced Without Benefit of Inspection
Affected count
10,108 pounds
Products
Empaques de bolsa transparente de 14 oz. que contienen “Maxfield Seafood SHEAT FISH CA TREN KET” (Pescado Siluro Maxfield Seafood CA TREN KET) con “FECHA DE EXPIRACIÓN” del 200324, 200403, 201007, 201008, 201113, 201115, 201222 y el 201227. , Empaques de bolsa transparente de 14 oz. que contienen “Maxfield Seafood SHEAT FISH CA TREN RANG” (Pescado Siluro Maxfield Seafood CA TREN RANG) con “FECHA DE EXPIRACIÓN” (algunas etiquetas no indican la fecha de expiración) del 200324, 200403, 201007, 20
Consumer contact
Maria Machuca
Official notice
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/es/retirada/richwell-group-inc--retira-productos-siluriformes-producidos-sin-el-beneficio-deDon't want to check this manually?
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