Amy's Kitchen Recalls Various Frozen Foods Over Possible Health Risk
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The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has announced a recall of select Amy's Kitchen, Inc. frozen food items due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
The company says it has received no reports of illnesses to date.
READ MORE: FDA RECALL OF SELECT AMY'S FROZEN FOODS
Consumption of food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, an uncommon but potentially fatal disease.
The following products are included in this recall:
Brown Rice & Vegetables Bowl, 10 oz., UPC 4227200161; lot number 30-A205
Garden Vegetable Lasagna, 10.3 oz., UPC 4227200041; lot numbers 30-B025 and 30-C095
Gluten Free Tofu Scramble Breakfast Wrap, 5.5 oz., UPC 4227200807; lot numbers 30-A265 and 30-B025
Spinach Pizza, 14 oz., UPC 4227200102; lot numbers 30-A285 and 30-B105
Stuffed Pasta Shells Bowl, 10 oz., UPC 4227400178; lot number 30-C055
Tofu Scramble, 12 pack, 9 oz., UPC 4227200054; lot number 10-A305
Tofu Vegetable Lasagna, 9.5 oz., UPC 4227200033; lot number 30-B135
Vegetable Lasagna, 12 pack, 9.5 oz., UPC 4227200032; lot numbers 30-A215, 30-A305, 30-B115, 30-C045
Customers who have purchased the product should discard any unused portions and bring their purchase receipt for a full refund.
Consumers looking for additional information on the recall may call Amy's Kitchen at 707-781-7535.
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