Recall On Ravioli Products And Trader Joe’s Grainless Granola
A company from New York is recalling nearly 115,000 pounds of beef ravioli products because they may contain milk, which is an unlisted ingredient on the package.
According to WPRI 12, Joseph Seviroli Inc. was notified on June 6 that the cracker meal from an ingredient supplier potentially contained undeclared milk.
The following products are affected by the recall:
- 25-oz. bag of "LOWES foods beef ravioli square shaped," with lot code 7040 and a sell by date of 2/9/2018.
- 30-oz. bag of "Big Y SQUARE Beef Ravioli," with lot code 7009 and 7130, and sell by dates of 1/9/18 and 5/10/2018.
- 13-oz. bag of "Seviroli Beef Ravioli," with lot codes 7041, 7042, 7107, 7109, 7118, 7130, and 7079, and sell by dates of 2/10/18, 2/11/18, 4/17/18, 4/19/18, 4/28/17, 5/10/18, and 3/20/18.
- 24-oz. bag of "BEST YET beef ravioli," with lot code 7065 and a sell by date of 3/6/18.
- 20-lb bulk bag of "SEV MINI HEX BEEF RAVIOLI PAR-COOKED," with lot codes 7034, 7065 and 7100 and package codes of 7034, 7065, and 7100
- 20-oz bag of "V’s PRE-COOKED SQUARE BEEF RAVIOLI," with lot codes 7034, 7040, 7065 and 7100 and sell by dates of 2/3/18, 2/9/18, 3/6/18, and 4/10/18.
The recalled items were produced between January 9 and May 10. They have the code "EST. 5342" inside the USDA mark of inspection.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) said there have been no reports of adverse reactions due to the products being consumed.
Consumers should throw the recalled products away or return them to their store of purchase.
Also, certain packages of Trader Joe’s Grainless Granola have been recalled because the products may be contaminated with Listeria.
The recalled products have "best by" dates of March 28, 2018, March 29, 2018, April 6, 2018, and April 10, 2018.
So far, no illnesses have been reported to date, according to health officials.
Consumers should return the products to Trader Joe’s for a refund.