Costco Recalls 80,000 lbs of Butter Over Label Error: What You Need to Know
Costco Wholesale Corporation has issued a voluntary recall for over 80,000 pounds of Kirkland Signature unsalted butter due to a labeling error. The affected butter products may contain undeclared milk, posing a serious health risk to individuals with milk allergies.
What Butter is Recalled?
The recall affects Kirkland Signature Unsalted Butter, packaged in 1-pound tubs. The following information is printed on the label:
- UPC Code: 00011111430109
- Best By Dates: 09/07/2023 through 09/09/2023
Why is this a Problem?
The primary concern is the undeclared milk allergen. People with milk allergies can experience severe reactions, including anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening.
What Should You Do?
- Check your refrigerator: If you have purchased Kirkland Signature Unsalted Butter with the UPC code and best by dates listed above, do not consume it.
- Dispose of the butter: Return it to your local Costco store for a full refund.
- Report any adverse reactions: If you have consumed the recalled butter and experienced any allergic reactions, please contact your doctor immediately.
- Contact Costco: For more information or if you have any questions, you can contact Costco Customer Service at (800) 770-7753.
Costco's Statement
"The safety of our members is our top priority," said a Costco spokesperson. "We are working closely with the FDA to ensure that all affected products are removed from our shelves and that our members are informed of the potential health risks."
Key Takeaways
This recall highlights the importance of carefully reading product labels, especially for those with allergies. While the labeling error is unfortunate, Costco's swift action to recall the product demonstrates their commitment to consumer safety.
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