Price Chopper is voluntary recalling High Liner Foods on 18 ct. Price Chopper fish sticks with UPC 41735 03402. They have stores in Massena, Ogdensburg, Canton, Gouverneur and Potsdam, but the recall …
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Price Chopper is voluntary recalling High Liner Foods on 18 ct. Price Chopper fish sticks with UPC 41735 03402.
They have stores in Massena, Ogdensburg, Canton, Gouverneur and Potsdam, but the recall is not limited to those outlets.
High Liner Foods is recalling this product because it potentially contains milk, a known allergen, which is not listed on the ingredient label.
If you do not have a milk allergy, there is no health risk. Customers who have an affected product may return it to their local Price Chopper/Market 32 for a full refund.
Price Chopper also issued a voluntary manufacturer recall for Gourmet Boutique on breaded Italian chicken cutlets, sold from Feb. 6 – June 9 in the prepared foods case in the deli department, with scale code: 22609-70000.
Gourmet Boutique is recalling this product because the breading may contains milk, a known allergen, which is not listed on the ingredient label.
If you do not have a milk allergy, there is no health risk. Customers who have an affected product may return it to their local Price Chopper/Market 32 for a full refund.
If you have questions, visit http://www.pricechopper.com or call 1-800-666-7667.
Many of the customers who purchased these items have already been contacted through the company’s SoundBite notification program, which uses purchase data and consumer phone numbers on file in connection with the company’s AdvantEdge (loyalty) card to alert those households that may have purchased the product in question.