Costco's Chicken Bone Broth Recall: What Shoppers Need To Know

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Concerns have emerged surrounding a potential chicken bone broth contamination, putting Costco in the spotlight. Here's the vital information for consumers.

When it comes to shopping at Costco, consumers often trust the retail giant for quality and value. However, recent news regarding a chicken bone broth recall has caused some concern.

The Heart of the Matter: Costco's Bone Broth Contamination

Costco shoppers, particularly those who have recently bought bone broth, need to be informed about this important recall. The product in question is the Culinary Treasures Organic Chicken Bone Broth, distributed by TreeHouse Foods.

Reports suggest that there's a potential non-pathogenic microbial contamination, making it crucial for customers to inspect their recent purchases.

If you've made a purchase of this bone broth from Costco between Sept. 8, 2022, and Sept. 22, 2023, there are certain specifics you need to check. Products with a "best before" date of Feb. 23, 2024, and the lot code 98E08242 should be on your radar. For easier identification, these products carry Costco item #1095592 and UPC codes 67200055858 on the cartons or 67200055865 on the Club Pack.

TreeHouse Foods has been forthcoming about the potential risks. The chicken bone broth containers might appear bloated, a telltale sign of a shortened shelf life and imminent spoilage.

Thankfully, as of this writing, there have been no reported illnesses linked to this chicken bone broth recall.

How to Address the Chicken Bone Broth Recall

Responding to the potential bone broth contamination, TreeHouse Foods has a clear directive: do not consume the product. Instead, customers are encouraged to return the product to their nearest Costco for a complete refund. Alternatively, it can be safely discarded.

For further queries and concerns, TreeHouse Foods is facilitating communication. Customers can connect with them directly through a phone call at (800) 236-1119 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. CT or by emailing at THSConsumerAffairs@treehousefoods.com.

As of now, there's no additional comment from TreeHouse Foods on the matter, despite media attempts to gain further insights.

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Another Recall on the Horizon: Pork Chicharrones Alert

In addition to the chicken bone broth recall, consumers need to be wary of another recall making the rounds. This one concerns Del Valle Import and Export LLC's product. Specifically, ready-to-eat pork chicharrones imported from Honduras - a country that does not have the requisite clearance to export pork products to the U.S.

The FSIS has been quite vocal about the risks, advising consumers not to consume the products and, ideally, to return them to the purchase location or safely dispose of them.

This pork chicharrones recall concerns the product "DEL RANCHO CHICHARRONES AUTENTICOS 100% PRODUCTO DE CERDO."

It's worth noting that these have been widely distributed in areas including Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.

Interestingly, the pork chicharrones recall came to light during a routine FSIS surveillance activity, revealing the unauthorized pork products from Honduras in a retail store. As with the chicken bone broth recall, no illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported linked to this product.

In wrapping up, consumers are urged to remain vigilant and regularly check their purchases against official recalls. Whether it's the chicken bone broth contamination or the pork chicharrones recall, staying informed is the best defense.

Stay updated on the latest news regarding product safety and recalls to ensure the well-being of you and your family.

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