Company recalls chicken salad product in Ohio

Aldon Food Corporation is recalling thousands of pounds of chicken salad, some of which were distributed in Ohio.

Due to misbranding and undeclared allergens, approximately 18,570 pounds of chicken salad have been recalled. The unmarked allergen was milk, and was not mentioned on the product label, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety.

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The problem was discovered on June 6, when Aldon Food Corp. received notification from one of its ingredient suppliers that the bread crumbs the company received and used in the recalled products potentially contained undeclared milk.

The establishment located in Schwenksville, Pennsylvania was set to ship their products to distributors in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

No confirmed reports of adverse reactions to the product have been reported. However, consumers are urged to not consume the product.

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Products being recalled are:

5-lb. plastic tub packages containing of “BLOCK & BARREL IMPERIAL” White Meat Chicken Salad with a use-by date from May 22, 2017 through June 27, 2017.

5-lb. plastic tub packages containing of “MARKET SOURCE” White Meat Chicken Salad with a use-by date from May 22, 2017 through June 27, 2017.

5-lb. plastic tub packages containing of “DON’S SALADS” White Meat Chicken Salad with a use-by date from May 22 2017 through June 27, 2017.

5-lb. plastic tub packages containing of “HYMIE’S” White Meat Chicken Salad with a use-by date from May 22, 2017 through June 20, 2017.

5-lb. plastic tub packages containing of “DON’S SALADS” Chicken Waldorf Salad Made with White Meat Chicken with a use-by date from May 22, 2017 through June 20, 2017.

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