Key Takeaway

Lamb's Supreme Starz, item S0026, is formed star-shaped potato product that has been par-fried and frozen. Product is packaged in a five-pound, food service, clear poly bag; the bags are boxed six ba by Lamb Weston Inc was recalled on March 1, 2019. The hazard: Lamb's Supreme Starz (Star-shaped Hash Brown Patties) are recalled due to contamination with foreign material.

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Lamb's Supreme Starz, item S0026, is formed star-shaped potato product that has been par-fried and frozen. Product is packaged in a five-pound, food service, clear poly bag; the bags are boxed six ba

Recalled: March 1, 2019 ~240 cases in the US and 2318 cases outside of the US units affected F-1181-2019

Description

Lamb's Supreme Starz, item S0026, is formed star-shaped potato product that has been par-fried and frozen. Product is packaged in a five-pound, food service, clear poly bag; the bags are boxed six bags per case (30 lbs net weight). Bags are placed in a corrugated cardboard case. UPC. 1 00 44979 19026 0.

Hazard / Reason

Lamb's Supreme Starz (Star-shaped Hash Brown Patties) are recalled due to contamination with foreign material.

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

Lamb's Supreme Starz, item S0026, is formed star-shaped potato product that has been par-fried and frozen. Product is packaged in a five-pound, food service, clear poly bag; the bags are boxed six ba

Food

Company Information

Lamb Weston Inc

Richland, WA, United States

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Distribution

distributed in GA, NC, PA, SC, TX, VA, and WI and in the following countries: Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand

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