November 25th 2023.
Are you still enjoying your Thanksgiving leftovers? Well, before you indulge, you should check your gravy. Recently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a recall on turkey gravy from Seneca Foods Corporation's Hy-Vee. The recall was issued due to a mislabeling of the product. The label failed to mention that beef gravy was included in the contents.
The FDA warned that consuming the turkey gravy could result in a severe reaction, such as anaphylactic shock. This could lead to difficulty breathing and a drop in blood pressure. Additionally, if someone with a soy allergy were to ingest the product, it is possible that they would experience a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction.
Fortunately, as of Nov. 21, there have been no known reports of any health issues caused by the mislabeling of the jars of turkey gravy. It was reported that only less than one percent of the turkey gravy in Hy-Vee stores has been affected by the recall. Customers should check for Hy-Vee Turkey Gravy in 12 oz glass jars with a UPC of 75450-03608 and an individual lot code of A3CG162M A3CG192M.
If you have purchased a jar of turkey gravy that is affected by the recall, you can return the product to the store location it was purchased from. The FDA urges customers to take caution when buying the product and to check its labeling to ensure it is not affected by the recall.
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