Trader Joe’s is recalling its Hot Honey Mustard Dressing due to a labeling error that omits allergen information, according to the FDA, according to WCIV.
A salad dressing sold at Trader Joe's locations has been recalled over a labeling error omitting potential allergens.
Trader Joe’s, the supermarket chain, announced the recall of a popular salad dressing that could pose health risks, which was sold in several U.S. states. If you recently purchased one of these products, we’ll tell you which one it is and why it was pulled from stores.
Trader Joe's is recalling this dressing due to a labeling error that doesn’t acknowledge possible allergens for peanuts, soy, sesame or wheat. Bring it back to the store.
Fresh Creative Foods has pulled the product from shelves in multiple states including Ohio for undeclared allergens.
Type of Trader Joe’s salad dressing recalled for ‘labeling error’ amid possible undeclared allergens
A salad dressing sold at Trader Joe’s locations in 17 states and Washington, D.C., has been recalled because of a “labeling error.” The U.S. Food and Drug ...
Trader Joe’s has issued a recall of one of its popular salad dressings after a number of incorrectly labeled bottles hit the shelves. Fresh Creative Foods announced on Sunday that it was ...
Trader Joe’s Hot Honey Mustard Dressing has been recalled from stores in 17 states and the District of Columbia, but there are a few things you should know before tossing the dressing or returning it for a refund. First, the reason behind the recall made by California-based manufacturer Fresh Creative Foods.