Extra Dealer Joe’s frozen fried rice merchandise are being recalled due to attainable contamination with glass.
Ajinomoto Meals North America, Inc. and the USDA Meals Security and Inspection Service announced the voluntary recall growth Tuesday, together with Dealer Joe’s branded frozen packages of Rooster Fried Rice, Vegetable Fried Rice, Japanese Type Fried Rice and Rooster Shu Mai merchandise.
Thousands and thousands of Dealer Joe’s fried rice packages and frozen hen shu mai packages are being voluntarily recalled as a result of a possible overseas matter contamination.
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Dealer Joe’s additionally notified prospects of the expanded recall in a e-newsletter Tuesday, noting the affected merchandise and greatest by dates: Rooster Fried Rice (03/04/2026 via 02/10/2027); Vegetable Fried Rice (02/28/2026 via 11/19/2026); Japanese Type Fried Rice (02/28/2026 via 11/14/2026); and Rooster Shu Mai (03/13/2026 via 10/23/2026).
The growth comes practically two weeks after a recall of over 3 million pounds of Trader Joe’s Chicken Fried Rice with stir fried rice, greens, seasoned darkish hen meat and eggs.
Ajinomoto Meals North America, Inc. mentioned in a press release to ABC Information Wednesday that the recall growth was initiated “out of an abundance of warning.”
“We now have expanded on our voluntary recall for sure frozen merchandise that will include glass. There have been no accidents or hostile reactions to this point,” the Oregon-based firm mentioned in its assertion. “We’re dedicated to sustaining the very best security requirements, and we proceed to work carefully with the USDA. For recall particulars, customers ought to go to www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls or name the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 1-888-674-6854.”
Different branded, ready-to-eat frozen meals produced by Ajinomoto Meals North America, Inc. are additionally included within the recall, totaling roughly 33,617,045 extra kilos, in keeping with the up to date recall discover. They embody meals underneath the Ajinomoto, Kroger, Ling Ling, and Tai Pei manufacturers.
A full checklist of recalled merchandise and product labels could be seen on the USDA FSIS website.
In its Tuesday e-newsletter, Dealer Joe’s suggested prospects to not devour or use any recalled merchandise. The grocery chain mentioned prospects can discard recalled meals and return them to any Dealer Joe’s retailer location for a full refund.
Clients may additionally contact Dealer Joe’s Buyer Relations at 626-599-3817 from Monday via Friday, 6 a.m. to five p.m. PT.
