FDA Recall of Bombay Kitchen Punjabi Mix Due to Undeclared Colors
Ethnic Foods Inc. is recalling 69 cases of Bombay Kitchen brand Punjabi Mix because the product contains undeclared colors FD&C Yellow #6 and FD&C Red #40, posing a potential risk for consumers with allergies.
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What Happened
The FDA has announced a voluntary recall initiated by Ethnic Foods Inc. for Bombay Kitchen brand Punjabi Mix due to the presence of undeclared colors, specifically FD&C Yellow #6 and FD&C Red #40.
Which Products Are Affected
The affected product is Bombay Kitchen brand Punjabi Mix, with a net weight of 9oz (255g). It has a UPC code of 808550100016, and the recall involves 69 cases. The product was distributed in New Jersey.
What You Should Do
Consumers who have purchased the affected product should contact Ethnic Foods Inc. at their address, 76 S Bayles Ave, Port Washington, NY 11050, as the initial notification was made via letter. Stop using the product and follow instructions from the recalling firm for returns or refunds.
Why This Matters
This recall is significant because undeclared ingredients like certain colors can pose risks for individuals with allergies, potentially leading to adverse health effects, though the FDA has classified it as a Class II recall indicating a remote probability of serious consequences.
Source
According to the FDA recall notice with recall number H-0670-2026, available through FDA resources.
Original source: FDA Official Notice ↗
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