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Whole Foods Recalls Lobster Bisque Labeled as Garlic and Eggplant Soup
Soup labeled as Roasted Garlic and Eggplant Soup is actually Lobster Bisque.
A batch of Whole Foods soup labeled and recently sold as roasted garlic and eggplant is actually lobster bisque — a packaging error that could be serious or fatal for people with shellfish allergies.
Because of the mistake, Whole Foods Market is recalling the soup, which was sold in six states including in Rhode Island.
Whole Foods operates a market in Garden City Center in Cranston.
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This soup could cause serious or life-threatening allergic reactions to those allergic to shellfish or milk, according to the FDA.
The soup was sold in 24-ounce cans in Whole Foods in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, Connecticut, New York and New Jersey between Sept. 29-Oct. 2 this year. The sell-by date is Oct. 4, 2012.
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Customers can get a full refund by contacting their local Whole Foods or calling 617-492-5500 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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