Key Takeaway

Giant Eagle Dried Island Fruit Mix , Net Wt. 10 oz. , 6 units per case. Packaging is a gusseted plastic resealable bag. Expiration date 01/15/2021 by Giant Eagle was recalled on July 17, 2020. The hazard: Giant Eagle, Inc. has issued a voluntary recall of Giant Eagle Dried Island Fruit Mix,Net Wt. 10 oz., Expiration date 01/15/2021 due to the possibilit...

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Giant Eagle Dried Island Fruit Mix , Net Wt. 10 oz. , 6 units per case. Packaging is a gusseted plastic resealable bag. Expiration date 01/15/2021

Recalled: July 17, 2020 ~18 cases (108 units) units affected F-1043-2020

Description

Giant Eagle Dried Island Fruit Mix , Net Wt. 10 oz. , 6 units per case. Packaging is a gusseted plastic resealable bag. Expiration date 01/15/2021

Hazard / Reason

Giant Eagle, Inc. has issued a voluntary recall of Giant Eagle Dried Island Fruit Mix,Net Wt. 10 oz., Expiration date 01/15/2021 due to the possibility the product may contain undeclared Peanut, Almond, Milk and Soy allergens.

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

Giant Eagle Dried Island Fruit Mix , Net Wt. 10 oz. , 6 units per case. Packaging is a gusseted plastic resealable bag. Expiration date 01/15/2021

Food

Giant Eagle Dried Island Fruit Mix , Net Wt. 10 oz. , 6 units per case. Packaging is a gusseted plastic resealable bag. Expiration date 01/15/2021

Food

Company Information

Giant Eagle

Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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Distribution

Product was distributed to Giant Eagle and Market District locations in IN, OH and one location in PA.

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