Costco recalls popular product in 2 states over potential ingredient mix-up

Costco recalls popular product in 2 states over potential ingredient mix-up

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Key Points:

  • The USDA has issued a warning for Costco shoppers in the Northeast about a mislabeling error in Giovanni Rana's "Rustic Beef Sauce & Creamy Burrata Cheese" ravioli, which may contain undeclared shrimp and lobster sauce, posing a risk to those with shellfish allergies.
  • The affected 32-ounce packages, marked with establishment number "44870," have best-by dates between May 14, 2026, and June 25, 2026, and were sold exclusively at Costco stores in Maryland and New Jersey.
  • The issue was discovered after two consumer complaints reported finding shrimp ravioli instead of beef sauce and burrata ravioli, though no adverse reactions have been confirmed so far.
  • Consumers are urged not to eat the product, which may still be in homes, and to either discard it or return it to Costco for a full refund; Costco has listed the recall on its website.
  • The USDA advises anyone concerned about a reaction to contact a healthcare provider, and neither Costco nor Giovanni Rana have yet responded to requests for comment.

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