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Soup sold at Whole Foods, Amazon recalled in numerous states: FDA

Soup Recall Alert: Shrimp Found in Whole Foods Minestrone Soup

Attention all soup lovers! A recent recall has been issued for the Whole Foods Market Kitchen Minestrone Soup due to the potential presence of shrimp, a dangerous allergen for some individuals.

Kettle Cuisine is voluntarily recalling the 24-ounce cups of this popular soup across multiple states after the US Food and Drug Administration identified undeclared crustacean shellfish in the product.

Consumers with shellfish allergies are advised to check their containers for lot code 1762181 and a use-by date of May 27, 2026, with UPC 099482502065. If you have purchased this soup, please return it to Whole Foods for a full refund.

The affected soup was distributed in various regions, including the South, Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic states, as well as being available online through Whole Foods and Amazon.

While no illnesses have been reported so far, it is crucial for individuals with shellfish allergies to be cautious and avoid consuming this product to prevent any potential life-threatening reactions.

For more information or questions regarding the recall, Kettle Cuisine can be contacted at 617-409-1100, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET.

Let’s all stay safe and informed when it comes to our food choices, especially when it comes to unexpected allergens like shrimp in our favorite soups. Always remember to double-check labels before enjoying your next meal!

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