Recall: Chicken shish kabob products had undeclared allergens

This product contained milk, wheat and soy allergens and was not properly labeled. (Courtesy USDA)
This product contained milk, wheat and soy allergens and was not properly labeled. (Courtesy USDA)

WASHINGTON — A Michigan company has recalled 813 pounds of chicken patty shish kabob products, because they did not list known allergens on the product label.

Rafedain Shish Kabob Restaurant failed to label the milk, wheat and soy allergens in its “Rafedain Fully Cooked Chicken Patty Shish Kabob” products, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service Friday.

The 9-ounce vacuum-packed tray packages of chicken affected by the recall were produced between Feb. 7 and Nov, 27. The items were sent to retailers and distributors in Virginia, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Utah and Washington.

There have been no reports of sickness in connection to consuming these products.

Anyone who has bought these products are urged to not consume them and discard them. The items can also be returned to the place of purchase.

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