USDA2017-06-10Class IALLERGEN

Main Street Brand and Packer Avenue Foods chicken salad recalled for undeclared milk allergen

Stop eating Main Street Brand chicken salad

Packer Avenue Foods recalled about 9,690 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken salad products because they contain milk that was not listed on the label. The products were made between May 17 and May 26, 2017, and sold in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. No illnesses have been reported.

  • Check your kitchen for Main Street Brand or Packer Avenue Foods chicken salad with 'Use By' dates of 6/10 through 6/19.
  • Do not eat the product if you have a milk allergy or sensitivity.
  • Throw out the product or return it to the store where you bought it.
  • Call your doctor if you or a family member has a reaction after eating this product.
Hazard

Misbranding, Unreported Allergens

Sold states
Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia
Affected count
330 pounds
Manufactured in
Packer Avenue Foods, Inc
Products
Envases plásticos de 5-lb. de “MAIN STREET BRAND CHICKEN SALAD WITH WHITE MEAT CHICKEN” con fecha de consumir hasta el día (“Use By”) 6 10; 6 11; 6 12; 6 13; 6 14; 6 15; 6 16; 6 17; 6 18 y 6 19., Envases plásticos de 5-lb. de “Packer Avenue Foods CHICKEN SALAD WITH WHITE MEAT CHICKEN” con fecha de consumir hasta el día (“Use By”) 6 10; 6 11; 6 12; 6 13; 6 14; 6 15; 6 16; 6 17; 6 18 y 6 19.
Consumer contact
Company Contact company president Robert Rubin 215-271-0300

Official notice

http://www.fsis.usda.gov/es/retirada/packer-avenue-foods-inc.-retira-productos-de-ensalada-de-pollo-listos-para-comer-debido-un

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