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Mike Wehner
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- An extremely popular cooking ingredient is now being recalled after a completely different kind of seasoning found its way into containers they shouldn't have been in.
- Food Club Garlic Powder is at the center of the recall, but the real problem is that the containers don't have garlic powder in them at all.
- Instead, the containers hold "bacon-flavored bits" which contain soy, a known allergen.
If you're preparing some holiday meals in the days to come, you're going to want to make sure your ingredients are exactly what they say they are on the label. In a new recall bulletin posted by the FDA, B&G Foods, Inc., is recalling containers that were sold as Food Club Garlic Powder.
It turns out there's no garlic powder in those packages at all. Instead, the containers include "bacon-flavored bits." Now, that doesn't sound so bad for those of us that enjoy bacon, but the problem stems from the fact that the product label doesn't note that the food inside contains soy, which the bacon bits do. Soy allergies can be extremely serious, so the company is issuing a recall.
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