USDA2015-10-30Class IINSPECTION VIOLATION

Pelmen Foods pelmeni dumplings recalled for missing import inspection

Don't eat Pelmen Foods pelmeni dumplings

Pelmen Foods imported approximately 332 pounds of beef, chicken, and pork pelmeni (dumplings) from Canada without presenting them for U.S. food safety inspection. Because these products bypassed required inspection, they could pose a health risk. The products were sold between October 8 and October 30, 2015.

  • Do not eat Pelmen Foods pelmeni with expiration date Oct 02 16 and Lot 5275
  • Throw away the product or return it to where you bought it
  • Call your doctor if you ate this product and feel sick
Hazard

Import Violation

Sold states
Illinois, Wisconsin
Affected count
952 pounds
Consumer contact
Alexandra Tarrant

Official notice

http://www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls-alerts/pelmen-foods-recalls-beef-chicken-and-pork-products-produced-without-benefit-import

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