Amy Witherite Dallas food injury lawyer FDA immediate Texas cheese recall
Dallas food injury lawyer-Amy Witherite-a food injury attorney alerts FDA recall. Cheese recalled by U.S. government health officials in Fort Worth.
December 5, 2008, Dallas, TX -Dallas County food injury attorney, Amy Witherite, with the Dallas law firm of Eberstein & Witherite, alerts Texans of an immediate cheese recall by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) www.fda.gov Mom’s Food Products, Inc. of Ft Worth, Texas is recalling their Pimento Spread sandwiches. The recall was initiated after it was discovered the Pimento Spread sandwiches labels did not include the egg ingredient or have the appropriate egg allergen alert on the cheese label.
Up to date with food injury alerts, Witherite, Dallas food injury attorney, with the law firm of Eberstein and Witherite lists the following facts about Pimento Cheese Spread:
-Mom’s Pimento Spread 5.0 oz black wedge (UPC 83898 00114)
-Sandwiche spread with the expiration date of December 15-18, 2008
-Consumers with these items are urged to return to place of purchase for a
full refund
-Consumers with questions may contact Mom’s Food Products at 1-800-743-0010
-Call 911 immediately if you need emergency medical treatment
Concerned Dallas, Texas food injury attorney, Witherite, says People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to eggs run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. Innocent consumers are injured every year by defective and mislabeled food products in the U.S. Americans injured by defective products because of company error may entitled to compensation for their injuries and damages.
Media Contact: Amy K. Witherite, Dallas product liability attorney
www.dallastexaspersonalinjurylawyer.com Toll Free: (888) 407-6669
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