Key Takeaway

Mediterranean Seasoned Wild Alaska Salmon, brand name Orca Bay, IVP frozen packages, ready to cook product. Products are keta salmon fillets with a brown spice rub. Each fillet is individually vacuum- by Orca Bay Seafoods, Inc. was recalled on May 22, 2015. The hazard: Mediterranean Seasoned Wild Alaska Salmon is recalled due to undeclared wheat and soy (soy sauce).

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Mediterranean Seasoned Wild Alaska Salmon, brand name Orca Bay, IVP frozen packages, ready to cook product. Products are keta salmon fillets with a brown spice rub. Each fillet is individually vacuum-

Recalled: May 22, 2015 ~422 cases (20 lbs. per case) units affected F-2740-2015

Description

Mediterranean Seasoned Wild Alaska Salmon, brand name Orca Bay, IVP frozen packages, ready to cook product. Products are keta salmon fillets with a brown spice rub. Each fillet is individually vacuum-packed in a clear plastic film and ranges from 1-2 lbs. UPC 2 08617 60XXX X (UPC is labeled at retail stores). The last 4 digits of the UPC is different on each retail unit because these items are random weight and priced at the store level. The last 4 digits correspond to the price of that specific fillet based on its weight.

Hazard / Reason

Mediterranean Seasoned Wild Alaska Salmon is recalled due to undeclared wheat and soy (soy sauce).

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

Mediterranean Seasoned Wild Alaska Salmon, brand name Orca Bay, IVP frozen packages, ready to cook product. Products are keta salmon fillets with a brown spice rub. Each fillet is individually vacuum-

Food

Company Information

Orca Bay Seafoods, Inc.

Renton, WA, United States

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Distribution

distributed directly in Ohio

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