Costco ravioli recalled due to undeclared allergens
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Costco is recalling certain ravioli products because they're mislabeled and may contain shrimp and lobster that aren't listed on the package. If you're allergic to shellfish, eating this ravioli could trigger a serious allergic reaction. Check your freezer for beef and burrata ravioli and return any affected products to Costco.
# Editorial Summary
Costco ravioli sold across multiple stores has been recalled due to a labeling mix-up that could pose serious risks for people with shellfish allergies. The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service issued a public health alert after customers reported receiving ravioli that didn't match what was printed on the package. Products labeled as containing beef and burrata cheese actually held shrimp filling in lobster sauce instead. For anyone with a shellfish allergy, this kind of mislabeling can be genuinely dangerous.
The mix-up highlights how packaging errors can slip through retail systems, even at major chains like Costco. The recalled ravioli products contained both shrimp and lobster, two common shellfish allergens that should have been clearly listed on the label. Consumers ordered what they thought was a safe product, only to receive something that could trigger an allergic reaction. The FSIS acted quickly once complaints came in, but the problem had already reached store shelves.
This recall is a reminder of why checking labels matters, especially if you or someone in your household has food allergies. If you purchased ravioli from Costco recently, check your freezer for the affected products. Don't consume them if they're labeled as beef and burrata but you're unsure of the actual contents. Contact Costco customer service or the FSIS if you have questions about whether your product is part of the recall. When in doubt, it's better to throw the item out than risk an allergic reaction.
What you can doAI-generated
- βTalk to Costco customer service right now if you bought beef and burrata ravioli recently. Give them your receipt or membership number so they can tell you if your package is part of the recall.
- βCheck your freezer for any ravioli labeled as beef and burrata. Don't eat it until you confirm whether it actually contains shrimp and lobster filling instead.
- βAvoid serving this product to anyone with a shellfish allergy in your household. If someone already ate it and has a shellfish allergy, call your doctor or poison control to report what happened.
- βRead the USDA FSIS website directly to find the exact product codes and lot numbers included in this recall. Cross-reference your package against that list before deciding what to do with it.
Always consult a healthcare professional for personal medical advice.
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