
A Health alert caused a stir in the United States after federal authorities reported the withdrawal of a cookie very used up. Due to the scale of the product affected, the situation raised concerns in the health sector.
The measure was activated when a undeclared allergen on cookie sandwiches distributed in eight states. The labeling error exposes consumers to peanut allergy, a risk that can lead to severe episodes.
According to information from HealthThe Food and Drug Administration reported that “cookie sandwiches may have been incorrectly labeled such as the variety of cheeses that resulted from it Peanuts not declared.” He also noted that “no adverse reactions have been reported to date and the withdrawal was carried out as a precautionary measure” as the risk to allergy sufferers is “severe and potentially fatal”.
The retracted item belongs to Mondelēz Global LLC. According to the same source, these are the RITZ Peanut Butter Cookie Sandwiches – 20 units, with a size of 27.6 ounces, code 44000 07584 2, best before dates January 8th and 15th, 2026 and plant identification AE. A total of 70 cases were withdrawn in eight states.
The individual packages They may be mislabeled as cheese even though the outer boxes list the allergen. Distribution was through select retailers, including Walmart, in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Alabama.
The FDA recommended that the products be discarded if there are people in the household who are allergic to peanuts, recalling that Mondelēz Global reacts to them Queries at 1-844-366-1171.
To strengthen the reach alarmIt is important that consumers regularly read the official information published by the FDA. By checking labeling, facility codes, best-before dates and product type, errors can be quickly identified.