USDA2014-07-18Class IALLERGEN

Harris Teeter grilled chicken strips recalled for undeclared milk allergen and mislabeling

Check Harris Teeter grilled chicken strips for allergen risk

B. Roberts Foods recalled approximately 202 pounds of Harris Teeter grilled chicken strips sold in the Southeast because the products were mislabeled and contain milk, an allergen not listed on the package. The products were labeled as "Grilled Chicken Breast with Lemon Spaghettini" but actually contain "Grilled Chicken Breast with Sundried Tomato Pasta" made with milk. No illnesses have been reported.

  • Check your refrigerator for Harris Teeter Fresh Foods Market grilled chicken strips (10 oz packages) with "Sell By 07/27/14" and establishment number "Est. 19198"
  • Do not eat the product if you have a milk allergy or sensitivity
  • Throw away the product or return it to Harris Teeter
  • Call your doctor if you or a family member ate this product and have an allergic reaction
Hazard

Misbranding, Unreported Allergens

Sold states
Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, District of Columbia
Affected count
0 pounds
Products
Paquetes refrigerados de 10 oz. (248 g) de “Harris Teeter, Fresh Foods MArket, Deli-Bakery, All Natural Grilled Chicken Strips (minimally processed with no artificial ingredients)”
Consumer contact
Felicia Thompson

Official notice

http://www.fsis.usda.gov/es/retirada/firma-de-carolina-del-norte-retira-productos-de-pollo-la-parrilla-debido-error-en

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