If You Have This Salad Dressing at Home, Get Rid of It, FDA Says

If You Have This Salad Dressing at Home, Get Rid of It, FDA Says
While vegetables may be good for your health, the same can’t be said for every topping you add to them. That’s especially true now that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just announced a recall on a popular brand of salad dressings and dips. Read on to discover if you should be ditching the dressing in your fridge. And if you want to play it safe, If You Have This Coffee at Home, the FDA Says Get Rid of It Now.
On Feb. 15, the FDA announced the voluntarily recall of Litehouse Inc.’s Brite Harbor Caesar Dressing & Dip 1.5 oz packets due to the omission of a potential allergen on the label. According to the recall notice, the dressing may contain anchovies that are not listed among its ingredients.
The FDA reports that 225 cases of the dressing are affected by the recall in total. The products in question were sold in Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Washington and bear the lot code “03 071321 16002 60/1.5 oz Brite Harbor Caesar” and the best used by date of July 13, 2o21, labeled as “03 071321.”
Though no health issues have been reported due to the consumption of the dressing, the FDA says that people with anchovy allergies “could be at risk of an adverse reaction if they consume this product” and recommends that anyone with the affected dressing at home return it to the store from which it was purchased for a full refund.
Brite Harbor joins a long list of food manufacturers that have pulled their products from shelves recently; read on to discover which other foods you might want to clear out of your kitchen. And for more foods to ditch, If You Have This Condiment at Home, Throw It Away Now, FDA Says.
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