A voluntary recall is underway for specific low-fat yogurt parfaits sold across the country. The reason for the recall is the presence of undeclared almonds. This means the product labels do not list almonds as an ingredient. People who are allergic to almonds could experience a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these parfaits.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising consumers with almond allergies to check their refrigerators and pantries for the recalled yogurt parfaits. If you have an almond allergy, do not eat the product. The FDA urges consumers to either discard the product or return it to the store where it was purchased for a full refund.
The specific brands and lot codes affected by the recall are being widely publicized. Consumers can find detailed information on the FDA website and through major news outlets. The company responsible for the yogurt parfaits is working with the FDA to ensure that all recalled products are removed from store shelves and that accurate labeling is implemented to prevent future incidents. This recall highlights the importance of accurate food labeling and the potential risks associated with undeclared allergens.
Yogurt Parfaits Recalled Nationwide Due to Undeclared Almonds
A nationwide recall has been issued for certain low-fat yogurt parfaits. The recall is due to the presence of undeclared almonds, posing a risk to individuals with almond allergies. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the recall, urging consumers with almond allergies to avoid the affected products. Check product labels carefully to ensure safety.