USA – Some Trader Joe’s soycutash recalled for concerns about Listeria contamination

Food Safety News

Sno Pac Foods Inc. of Caledonia, MN, if recalling Trader Joe’s brand soycutash from a store in Monrovia, CA, because of possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.

The recalled items has an item number of 99319 and is a mix of sweet corn, shelled edamame and red bell peppers. The product is sole in 16-ounce packages.

The product is labeled as “Keep Frozen” and has a UPC number of 0099-3197.

Some of the soycutash has a lot code of SOM2.309.1C and a use-by date of 11/05/23. Other packages of the product have a lot code of SOM1.310.1C and a use-by date of 11/06/23. There are also recalled packages with a lot code of SOM1.315.1C and a use by date of 11/11/23.

Trader Joe’s Soycutash, Item # 99319. A mix of Sweet Corn, Shelled Edamame, and Red Bell Peppers. Net Wt. 16 oz. (1 lb.) 454g. Keep Frozen. UPC 0099-3197. Dist & Sold Exclusively By: Trader Joe’s Monrovia, CA 91016

F-0365-2022

Class II

Lot Code SOM2.309.1C, Use By Date 11/05/23 Lot Code SOM1.310.1C, Use By Date 11/06/23 Lot Code SOM1.315.1C, Use By Date 11/11/23

1913 Cases (24-16oz bags per case)

Soycutash Edamame may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

FDA

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