RELATED: If You Bought This at Family Dollar, Stop Using It Immediately. Conagra Brands is voluntarily recalling a limited amount of Wish-Bone Thousand Island and Chunky Blue Cheese dressings, according to a recall notice published on the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s website. The company announced the recall on Jan. 28 and published the notice on Jan. 31, 2022.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Conagra is recalling the specific Wish-Bone dressings due to egg, which is included in the product but is not declared on the label. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to egg may consume the products without realizing they contain a dangerous allergen. And as a result, they run the risk of experiencing a serious or even “life-threatening” allergic reaction after consuming the mislabeled dressings. Fortunately, there have so far been no reports of illness or injury due related to the labeling issue. RELATED: If You Shop at Kroger, the FDA Has a New Warning for You. The following four Wish-Bone dressing batches are subject to the new Conagra recall:
Wish-Bone 15-ounce Thousand Island dressing, with the UPC 0-41321-00645-6, the batch code 4254200620, and a best-by date of Jan. 21, 2023 Wish-Bone 15-ounce Thousand Island dressing, with the UPC 0-41321-00645-6, the batch code 4254200720, and a best-by date of Feb. 12, 2023 Wish-Bone 24-ounce Thousand Island dressing, with the UPC 0-41321-00731-6, the batch code 4254201720, and a best-by date of Feb. 11, 2023 Wish-Bone 24-ounce Chunky Blue Cheese dressing, with the UPC 0-41321-00691-3, the batch code 4254201320, and a best-by date of Nov. 9, 2022
The recall doesn’t affect any other Conagra or Wish-Bone products, so any grocery items you may have at home that are not on the above list are safe to consume. RELATED: For the latest recall information delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Conagra Brands is working with retail stores to make sure that the recalled products are removed from store shelves so they’re no longer available for purchase with the inaccurate labeling. But if you already bought one of the four recalled salad dressings, the recall notice advises you to throw them out now. If have an egg allergy and you are concerned that you might have experienced an illness as a result of consuming any of the mislabeled dressings, contact your doctor right away. If you have questions about the recall, you can contact Conagra Brands consumer care at 800-881-3989 from 9 a.m. through 5 p.m. CST Monday through Friday. Or you can reach out to the brand at any time via email at [email protected]. RELATED: If You Have Any of These 6 Supplements, Throw Them Out Now, FDA Warns.