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    FDA Elevates Steamed Bun Recall to Highest Risk for 27 States

    By Krishna Bora,

    7 days ago
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    The FDA has upgraded Prime Food's steamed bun recall to Class 1. This classification indicates a serious health risk to consumers.

    The recall now covers products distributed in 27 states. The FDA made this decision due to undeclared sesame in the products.

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    Undeclared Sesame Triggers Nationwide Product Recall

    Prime Food initiated a voluntary recall on August 9. The recall affects Egg Custard and Coconut Steamed Buns.

    Sesame, a major allergen, was not declared on the product labels. This oversight poses significant risks to individuals with sesame allergies.

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    Recall Spans 27 States and International Markets

    The recalled products reached stores across the United States. Distribution occurred between May 30 and June 28, 2024.

    The recall also extends to Costa Rica and Panama. This wide distribution highlights the potential scope of the health risk.

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    Two Specific Lots Identified in Recall Notice

    The recall targets Lot #24149 and Lot #24150. Both lots have an expiration date of October 2025.

    Consumers can find lot codes on the packaging. This information helps buyers identify potentially dangerous products.

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    Packaging Error Leads to Allergen Mislabeling

    Prime Food discovered the issue during an internal review. Six cases of sesame buns were mislabeled as egg custard buns.

    The company has since corrected this packaging error. This incident underscores the importance of stringent quality control measures.

    Sesame Joins FDA's List of Major Allergens

    Sesame is one of nine major allergens recognized by the FDA. This list includes common allergens like wheat, milk, and peanuts.

    The FDA mandates clear labeling of these allergens on food products. Sesame was added to this list relatively recently, in 2021.

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    Allergic Reactions Can Range from Mild to Severe

    Sesame allergies can cause various symptoms in affected individuals. These range from hives to life-threatening anaphylaxis.

    Symptoms can occur rapidly after consumption. Prompt medical attention is crucial in severe cases.

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    FDA Advises Consumers on Recall Response

    The FDA urges consumers not to eat the recalled products. Buyers should return the buns to their place of purchase.

    A full refund will be provided for returned items. This guidance aims to prevent potential allergic reactions.

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    No Illnesses Reported, But Vigilance Encouraged

    As of the recall date, no illnesses have been reported. However, the FDA and Prime Food continue to monitor the situation.

    Consumers should remain vigilant about checking product labels. Prompt reporting of any adverse reactions is crucial.

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    Recall Highlights Importance of Food Labeling Laws

    This incident emphasizes the critical nature of accurate food labeling. The FDA's labeling laws protect consumers with food allergies.

    Proper labeling allows individuals to make informed food choices. Violations of these laws can lead to serious health consequences and legal repercussions.

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