Foster’s Food Fair IGA has announced the voluntary recall of a handful of Aunt Jemima frozen pancake products after maker Pinnacle Foods Group discovered there may have been cross-contact with products containing soy protein manufactured on the same equipment.
In consultation with the US Food and Drug Administration, the company has immediately recalled the potentially affected Aunt Jemima frozen pancakes products from grocery store shelves.
The affected products sold by Foster’s Food Fair IGA in the Cayman Islands include:
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKES BUTTERMILK LOW FAT 12/14.5 ounces
AUNT JEMIMA OATMEAL PANCAKES 12/14.8 ounces
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKES BUTTERMILK 12/14.8 ounces
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKES HOMESTYLE 12/14.8 ounces
AUNT JEMIMA CONFETTI PANCAKES 12/14.8 ounces
AUNT JEMIMA WHOLE GRAIN PANCAKES 12/14.5 ounces
If you are allergic to or have a severe sensitivity to soy protein, you should not consume this product. There have been no reports of illness as a result of this incident.
This recall applies only to, “AUNT JEMIMA FROZEN PANCAKES” packaged in cardboard cartons with the UPC codes listed below, which were sold and distributed nationally, with a ‘Recommended Use By Date’ between 1 November, 2011, up to and including 16 October, 2012. This date can be found in the white box on the end of the carton.”
Until Foster’s Food Fair IGA has a further correspondence from the manufacture on this affected product, it will not be available. Foster’s Food Fair encourages all customers who have purchased this product to return it to their Foster’s Food Fair IGA for a full refund.
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