The Recall Desk
HighFDA (Food)·F-0050-2025·Announced 2024-10-23

Stir Fried Dried Shrimp Recalled for Undeclared Wheat Allergen

Lemonland Food Corp recalled stir-fried dried shrimp (Item FLD1971) distributed in Washington because wheat is not declared on the label, despite being present in the product.

What this means for you

Real risk of harm even if no illness or injury has been reported yet. Stop using the product and follow the agency's guidance.

Our severity reasoning: FDA Class III recall involving allergen mislabeling of a common allergen (wheat) that is not declared on the label. While no illnesses have been reported, undeclared wheat poses a serious risk to consumers with wheat allergies.

Plain-English summary

Lemonland Food Corp is recalling Item FLD1971, stir-fried dried shrimp sold in 0.165 lb plastic clamshell containers, due to undeclared wheat. The product label lists shrimp, sesame oil, soy sauce, corn syrup, and salt, but does not indicate the presence of wheat, which is a major food allergen.

The affected product was distributed in Washington with an expiration date of 9/21/24. Ten packages of this item have been recalled.

Consumers who have purchased this product and have a wheat allergy should not consume it. Those who have already consumed the product and experience allergic symptoms should contact a healthcare provider. Consumers should return the product to the retailer for a refund.

The recalled product

Product
Item FLD1971, Stir Fried Dried Shrimp, distributed in plastic clamshell containers. Net wt. 0.165lb. The H-Mart label declares: Shrimp, Sesame Oil, Soy Sauce, Corn Syrup, Salt
Manufacturer
Lemonland Food Corp
Hazard
  • allergen-wheat
  • mis-labeling

Is your product affected?

Check your packaging against the codes below. If any of them match, the product is part of this recall.

Lot numbers (1)

  • Exp date 9/21/24

Distribution

Distributed in 1 state:

  • WA