Key Takeaway

Butterfly Shrimp 16/20, 50 lb. cases by Les Chateaux De France was recalled on February 25, 2020. The hazard: During a routine inspection, FDA identified the coconut ingredient in the firm's coconut shrimp had undeclared sodium metabisulfite

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Butterfly Shrimp 16/20, 50 lb. cases

Recalled: February 25, 2020 ~803 boxes units affected F-0841-2020

Description

Butterfly Shrimp 16/20, 50 lb. cases

Hazard / Reason

During a routine inspection, FDA identified the coconut ingredient in the firm's coconut shrimp had undeclared sodium metabisulfite

Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.

Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.

Products Affected

Butterfly Shrimp 16/20, 50 lb. cases

Food

Butterfly Shrimp 16/20, 50 lb. cases

Food

Company Information

Les Chateaux De France

Inwood, NY, United States

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Distribution

NV, FL, NY, PA, LA, NJ, AZ, MA

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