Millions of Pounds of Frozen Food Recalled Nationwide

A major frozen food recall has expanded, adding millions of additional pounds of products sold at popular grocery stores nationwide. The update significantly increases the number of items shoppers should check in their freezers, including several well-known brands and retailer labels.

The recall is tied to frozen fried rice, ramen, and dumpling products that may contain foreign material, specifically glass. The expansion brings the total amount of product subject to the recall to nearly 37 million pounds, according to federal officials.

What Products Are Included in the Recall

The recall now covers a wide range of frozen meals sold under brand names including Ajinomoto, Trader Joe’s, Ling Ling, Tai Pei, and Kroger. Many of these items were distributed to major retailers such as Trader Joe’s and Costco, with additional products sold at other grocery chains nationwide. Some of the most notable items include Trader Joe’s Chicken Fried Rice, Ajinomoto Tokyo-Style Shoyu Ramen With Chicken, and Kroger Chinese Inspirations Chicken Fried Rice.

The products were manufactured over an extended production period and include multiple best-by dates, meaning shoppers may still have affected items in their freezers. The issue was identified after consumer complaints reported finding glass in some products. While no injuries have been confirmed, officials are urging customers not to eat any items included in the recall.

What Shoppers Should Do Now

If you have purchased frozen fried rice, ramen, or dumplings recently from Trader Joe’s, Costco, or other major grocery stores, check your freezer carefully. Consumers are advised not to consume any recalled products and instead throw them away or return them to the place of purchase for a refund.

For full details, shoppers can review the complete product list and lot numbers through federal recall announcements. Checking the best-by date and establishment number on the packaging is especially important due to the volume of items involved. There have been no confirmed injuries linked to this recall at this time, but consumers who believe they may have been affected should contact a healthcare provider.

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