Health & Fitness
Potato Salad Recall In MI Due To Undeclared Egg
A Hamtramck based company said people who have an allergy to eggs could suffer a serious or a life-threatening allergic reaction.
HAMTRAMCK, MI — A Michigan based company recalled 43 cases of "Kowalski Simply Sides - Jack’s Potato Salad" due to an incorrect label that resulted in an undeclared egg allergen.
Home Style Foods, Inc., of Hamtramck, said people who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to eggs run the risk of serious or a life-threatening allergic reaction if they eat these products.
The potato salad was distributed to 25 stores across Michigan, including 21 Kroger locations, Diamond Dot Market, Holiday Market Royal Oak, Larry’s Foodland and Tenuta’s Market, according to the company.
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The recalled product has a Kowalski Simply Sides - Jack’s Potato Salad label on the top and front of the container and has a sell date of April 29, 2024, according to the company.
The back label containing the Nutrition Facts and Ingredients is incorrectly labeled as "Very Berry Strawberry," in a 16oz round plastic deli cup, according to the company.
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As of Friday morning, the company has not reported any illnesses related to Kowalski Simply Sides - Jack’s Potato Salad.
The voluntary recall is being conducted and coordinated with the Food and Drug Administration.
Customers can return it to their point of purchase for a full refund. Customers may contact Home Style Foods Inc. at (313) 874-3250.
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