Corinthian Trading, Inc. is recalling five-pound bags of its Alaska pollock nuggets.
The St. Simons, Georgia, U.S.A.-based supplier, which does business as Corinthian Foods, is recalling bags of its Uncooked Sweet Potato Crusted Alaska Pollock Nuggets because they contain chicken nuggets.
The clear five-pound bags were distributed to retailers in Michigan. The recalled products includes date code CF35319 and a white label with black writing.
All allergens are properly declared on the label, and no illnesses have been reported, Corinthian said in a press release.
“The problem was discovered when cases were opened to put our for retail sale, and the label on the retail package did not match the label and description of the master case. Subsequent investigation indicates the problem was caused during the packaging process,” Corinthian said. “The incorrect labels were applied to the product causing the product to be mislabeled.”
Consumers who purchased the product should return it to the store that they purchased it from for a full refund.
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