Check Your Freezer: Whole Foods Recalls Popular Fish Fillets

Given their meat's exceptional taste and quality, Whole Foods fish fillets have garnered considerable attention in recent years. However, current reports stated that an undeclared allergen has led to a recall of these popular food products. Fortunately, as of now, no illnesses have been reported. Nevertheless, if you're someone who regularly buys fish fillets from Whole Foods, it's advisable to inspect your freezer now!

Fish Fillet
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Product Mislabelling

The 365 Whole Foods grocery is currently recalling 32-ounce bags of 'beer-battered pollock' and 12-ounce cartons of 'beer batter cod' fillets due to undeclared soy allergy content. These fillets, available nationwide, were sold from September 8 to December 22.

According to Tampa Bay Fisheries, the 'Best Buy' dates of the affected products are:

  • March 7, 2025 - Beer Battered Pollock Fillets

  • February 22, 2025 - Beer Battered Cod Fillets

  • March 19, 2025 - Beer Battered Cod Fillets

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What should you do if you find affected beer-battered pollock and cod filters in your freezer?

Tampa Bay Fisheries advises individuals who have purchased the affected products to avoid consuming them and recommends disposing of them instead. Additionally, it has been reported that Whole Foods stores are willing to provide a full refund to customers who present valid receipts.

For inquiries, you can contact Tampa Bay Fisheries, Inc. at 800-SEAFOOD (732-3663) between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern Time.

Check out the Tampa Bay Fisheries, Inc. Recall announcement to obtain further information about the frozen items impacted by the recall.

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