Key Takeaway

Fresh Baby Clam Meat Labels on outer styrofoam container; 200 g packages, 30 or 40 packages/case, refrigerated. Refrigerate after opening. Product arrived via Korean Air Cargo directly to consigne by J&I TRADING GROUP, INC. was recalled on June 6, 2012. The hazard: The shellfish was harvested from waters that may have been exposed to inadequate sanitation controls.

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Fresh Baby Clam Meat Labels on outer styrofoam container; 200 g packages, 30 or 40 packages/case, refrigerated. Refrigerate after opening. Product arrived via Korean Air Cargo directly to consigne

Recalled: June 6, 2012 ~15 cases (30 pkgs per case) units affected F-1419-2012

Description

Fresh Baby Clam Meat Labels on outer styrofoam container; 200 g packages, 30 or 40 packages/case, refrigerated. Refrigerate after opening. Product arrived via Korean Air Cargo directly to consignees.

Hazard / Reason

The shellfish was harvested from waters that may have been exposed to inadequate sanitation controls.

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

Fresh Baby Clam Meat Labels on outer styrofoam container; 200 g packages, 30 or 40 packages/case, refrigerated. Refrigerate after opening. Product arrived via Korean Air Cargo directly to consigne

Food

Fresh Baby Clam Meat Labels on outer styrofoam container; 200 g packages, 30 or 40 packages/case, refrigerated. Refrigerate after opening. Product arrived via Korean Air Cargo directly to consigne

Food

Company Information

J&I TRADING GROUP, INC.

San Jose, CA, United States

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Distribution

CA only.

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