Source: Food Safety News
Gilster-Mary Lee of Chester, of Illinois, USA is recalling about 8,376 lasagna dinners because the wrong seasoning packets may have been placed in the cartons.
The recall was initiated after a Creamy Noodle Tuna Helper seasoning pouch was found in a lasagna carton, which should have included a lasagna-flavored seasoning pouch. Because soy is an ingredient in the tuna seasoning, and that allergen is not listed on the lasagna carton, some 698 cases of the lasagna dinners are being recalled.
People who have allergies to soy may run the risk of a reaction if they consume it.
No adverse reactions have been reported.
The recall is for Hill Country Fare 6.4 oz. Lasagna Dinner with the best-by date NOV 21 12 Y18 and the UPC number 41220-78102.
The lasagna dinners may be returned to the place of purchase for a refund.