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July
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Tri-Union Seafoods
Issues Precautionary, Voluntary Recall of
Limited 12-Ounce Solid White Tuna in Water
Contact:
Mike Rose
or Rebecca Howe
Nuffer, Smith, Tucker
(619) 296-0605
mr@nstpr.com
Tri-Union Seafoods LLC is issuing a precautionary, voluntary recall of
a limited amount of Chicken of the Sea brand 12-ounce solid white tuna
in water.
Due to a production error, the product does not meet the company's
standards for seal tightness, and the company is conducting the
precautionary, voluntary recall out of an abundance of caution to
ensure public health, said Shue Wing Chan, president, Tri-Union
Seafoods.
There have been no reported illnesses. Loose seals, or seams, could
result in product contamination by spoilage organisms or by pathogens
and lead to illness if consumed.
Tri-Union Seafoods' trace-back measures determined distribution of the
product at retail was limited to 1,105 total cases in the states of
Wisconsin, Nebraska, Utah, Pennsylvania, New York, Maine, Colorado,
Indiana, California and Oregon.
The Chicken of the Sea brand 12-ounce solid white tuna in water was
distributed in February and May. Consumers who purchased the product
with the UPC code 4800000262, "Best By Date 2/10/2014" and product code
7OA1E ASWAB, 7OA2E ASWAB, 7OA3E ASWAB, 7OA4E ASWAB, 7OA5E ASWAB, 7OAEE
ASWAB or 7OAFE ASWAB are asked to call (877) 843-6376 for return
information and a full refund. The UPC code (also known as bar code) is
found on the side of the can and the best by date and product code are
imprinted on the bottom of the can. No other codes of solid white tuna
in water or any other Chicken of the Sea products are affected by this
voluntary recall.
"The health and safety of our customers and consumers is paramount. As
soon as we discovered this production error, we took immediate steps in
issuing this precautionary, voluntary recall, and alerting the
appropriate regulatory authorities," said Chan. "We have notified all
of our customers who have received the product and asked them to remove
it from their shelves. Our immediate actions in this recall include
re-evaluating our systems to ensure this error does not happen again."
Consumers looking for additional information can call (877) 843-6376 24
hours per day, seven days per week.
Product Recall is a
publication of the California Grocers Association. For
more recall information, log on to www.cagrocers.com,
or
email/call
Lesley Scofield,
CGA,
at
(916)
448-3545.
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