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Soy Allergy Notice


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**THE FOOD ALLERGY & ANAPHYLAXIS NETWORK SPECIAL FOOD ALLERGY ALERT

NOTICE**

SOY ALLERGY NOTICE

April 24, 2006

TO: Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network Members in Massachusetts

FROM: The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network and Amy’s Kitchen

RE: Undeclared Soy in Cheese Enchilada Whole Meal

Amy’s Kitchen is voluntarily recalling, from distribution in the Eastern

time zone, a small amount of Cheese Enchilada Whole Meal due to possible

mislabeling. Some retail packages may actually contain Black Bean

Enchilada Whole Meal, which contains soy.

The 9.0-oz. frozen product comes in a retail package labeled Cheese

Enchilada Whole Meal (UPC 42272 00057), with lot number B216A embossed on

a side panel and printed on the overwrap. The packages were packed in

February of 2006. Distribution was to Amy’s East Coast distribution

center, which in turn distributed the product to retailers. It is

estimated that fewer than 160 meals (retail packages) of the 24,312

produced on that day may actually contain mislabeled product. To be

cautious, Amy’s is withdrawing 4,320 meals of the product from states in

the Eastern time zone.

For instructions and/or questions, consumers may call the company collect

at (707) 578-7753. Alternatively, consumers can call (707) 578-7270.

Consumers who are allergic to soy ingredients should dispose of the

product, keep the package and call for a full refund. Consumers who are

not allergic to soy ingredients can consume the product or call for a full

refund.

This mailing to FAAN members in Massachusetts has been funded by Amy’s

Kitchen to be sure you are aware of the situation.


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Lisa Mentor

Does that mean that all Cheese Enchalatas have soy, or just the 160? Confussed :blink:

VydorScope Proficient
Does that mean that all Cheese Enchalatas have soy, or just the 160? Confussed :blink:

I know exactly what is posted, nothing more. But I would say that all that fit:

Enchilada Whole Meal (UPC 42272 00057), with lot number B216A embossed on

a side panel and printed on the overwrap. The packages were packed in

February of 2006.

Would be what it means.

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