37 Million Pounds of Food Sold at Retailers Nationwide Recalled because It Could Contain Glass
The recall includes nearly 37 million pounds of frozen meals under several brands due to glass contamination likely from carrots, with no injuries reported, officials said.
- A recall of 37 million pounds of food products was issued due to potential glass contamination.
- The contamination likely originated from a vegetable ingredient, believed to be carrots, in products from brands like Ajinomoto, Kroger, Ling Ling, Tai Pei, and Trader Joe's.
- The products were distributed nationwide, and some were exported to Canada and Mexico, with best-by dates ranging from February 2026 to August 2027.
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Major frozen food recall expands to 37M pounds of Trader Joe's, Kroger products over glass concerns
American shoppers are being urged to check their freezers after nearly 37 million pounds of frozen food products were recalled over concerns they may be contaminated with glass.Ajinomoto Foods North America has expanded last month’s recall to include an additional 33,617,045 pounds of frozen ready-to-eat and not-ready-to-eat chicken and pork fried rice, ramen and shumai dumpling products, according to a notice issued Tuesday by the Department of…
USDA Recalls Fried Rice, Ramen Frozen Products After Glass Found Inside
Ajinomoto Foods North America on March 3 recalled nearly 34 million additional pounds of popular frozen foods such as chicken and pork fried rice, ramen, and shu mai dumplings because of the risk they may be contaminated with glass. The products are sold nationwide at Trader Joe’s, Costco, Walmart, and Kroger. The retailers have notified customers about the recall, the expansion of which affects products sold between October 2024 and February 20…
4 Trader Joe's items recalled for possibly containing glass
A frozen food manufacturing company is recalling nearly 37 million pounds of frozen foods that were sold at Trader Joe’s and other retail locations nationwide since they may contain pieces of glass, U.S Agriculture Department officials announced Wednesday. Ajinomoto Foods North America, Inc., notified the agency after multiple consumers reported finding glass in their food. [...]
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