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    Severe Steamed Bun Recall: Undeclared Sesame Allergen

    8 days ago
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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has upgraded the recall of Prime Food Processing's steamed buns to a Class 1 classification, the most severe level, due to the potential presence of undeclared sesame, a major allergen. The recall covers Egg Custard Steamed Buns and Egg Custard and Coconut Steamed Buns distributed in 27 U.S. states from May 30 to June 28, 2024, as well as internationally in Costa Rica and Panama. The affected products are in bright yellow packaging with 10 pieces per pack, with lot codes #24149 and #24150, expiring in October 2025. The issue arose from mislabeled sesame buns as egg custard buns, prompting the recall. No illnesses have been reported, but consumers are advised not to consume the products, especially those allergic to sesame, as it can cause severe reactions.

    The FDA requires clear allergen labeling on products for consumer safety, and those who have purchased the recalled buns should return them for a refund. Prime Food and the FDA are actively managing the situation, and concerned individuals can contact Prime Food for further details. Consumers who have purchased the affected Prime Food Processing steamed buns are urged to check their packaging for the specified lot codes and expiration dates to determine if they are part of the recall. As sesame allergies can lead to serious health risks for individuals with sensitivities, it is crucial for customers to heed the FDA's advisory against consuming these products. Effective communication and transparency in allergen labeling are paramount in safeguarding public health and preventing potential allergic reactions.

    Prime Food Processing and the FDA are working diligently to rectify the situation and ensure the safety of consumers. Those who have bought the recalled steamed buns are encouraged to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. It is essential for all parties involved to collaborate closely to manage the recall process efficiently and address any concerns from affected individuals promptly.

    Source:

    https://www.newsweek.com/steamed-bun-recall-update-27-states-fda-sets-highest-risk-level-1947245


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