Costco Butter Recall: 'Contains' Label Missing - What You Need to Know
Costco shoppers, beware! A recent recall has been issued for Kirkland Signature Organic Salted Butter due to a critical labeling error. The issue? The "contains" statement on the label is missing, potentially putting consumers with dairy allergies at risk.
Why is this a recall?
This recall is serious because it affects individuals with dairy allergies. While most people can enjoy butter without issue, those with dairy allergies can experience severe, even life-threatening reactions from consuming even a small amount of dairy products.
The missing "contains" statement means that individuals with dairy allergies could unknowingly consume this butter, leading to a potentially dangerous allergic reaction.
Who is impacted by the recall?
This recall affects anyone who purchased Kirkland Signature Organic Salted Butter from Costco stores. Specifically, the affected product is identified by the UPC code 00701017350822. This code should be visible on the butter packaging.
What should you do if you have the affected butter?
If you have purchased this butter and are unsure about whether or not you have the affected product, it's best to err on the side of caution. Check your packaging for the UPC code mentioned above.
Do not consume the butter if you have purchased the recalled product. Instead, return the butter to your local Costco store for a full refund.
If you have a dairy allergy and consumed the butter, it's important to seek immediate medical attention.
How to stay informed about product recalls:
- Check the Costco website: Costco regularly updates its website with product recalls and other important information.
- Sign up for email alerts: Many companies, including Costco, offer email alerts for product recalls and other safety notices.
- Follow social media: Follow official company accounts for updates and announcements.
Staying safe with food allergies:
Food allergies can be serious, but there are ways to stay safe:
- Read labels carefully: Always check food labels for potential allergens, even if you've purchased the product before.
- Communicate with restaurants: Inform restaurants about your allergies, especially if you are dining out.
- Carry an emergency kit: Having a kit with antihistamines and other necessary medications can be crucial in case of an allergic reaction.
By taking these precautions, you can minimize the risk of an allergic reaction and enjoy your food safely.