Health & Fitness

2 Food Products Sold At NYC Supermarket Are Being Recalled: What To Know

The food products being recalled pose undeclared allergy risks.

(New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets)

NEW YORK CITY — Two food products sold at a Brooklyn supermarket are being recalled for undeclared allergy risks, according to the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets.

A sandwich and tuna spread product sold at Foodoo Kosher Supermarket are being recalled.

The sandwiches and tuna spread contained undeclared eggs, sesame and wheat.

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Undeclared ingredients on a food item poses serious risks for those with certain allergies.

The affected food products have the following identifying information:

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Cafe28 Tuna Sandwich: with best-by dates from June 1 to 4 and comes in a clear plastic deli container.

Cafe28 Tuna Spread: with best-by dates from June 4 to 9 and comes in a clear plastic container as well.

The recall was initiated by FOODOO LLC and customers who purchased affected products are being told to return them to the store for a full refund.

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