Summer Fresh Salads Inc., headquartered in Woodbridge, Ontario, has initiated a recall for its Wegmans Harris Hummus Topped With Harissa, following concerns that the product may contain undisclosed sesame seeds. This issue came to light after the company’s announcement was shared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on their website. The presence of sesame seeds in the hummus poses a significant health risk to individuals with sesame allergies, potentially triggering severe or even life-threatening allergic reactions. Despite the gravity of the situation, there have been no reported cases of illness stemming from this product issue to date.
The hummus in question was available for purchase in a select number of Wegmans stores spread across several states, including Washington D.C., Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. The sale period was between January 29 and February 2. The product packaging is distinct, coming in a 10.5-ounce clear plastic container, with comprehensive labeling on the top, side, and bottom, including lot numbers 240239 and 240309, along with expiration dates of March 19, 2024, and March 26, 2024, respectively.
Customers who have bought this product are encouraged to return it to the store of purchase to receive a full refund. For further inquiries or concerns, the company has made available a contact number, which is operational Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and during the weekend from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The decision to recall the hummus was taken after it was discovered that the product’s packaging failed to disclose the inclusion of sesame, a labeling oversight identified through subsequent investigations.
Food recalls, such as this one, are typically issued when there’s a potential harm to consumers, including situations where product labeling does not accurately reflect the contents, especially concerning allergens. This incident follows closely behind other recalls, including a tomato soup recall due to undeclared soy and an ice cream product recall because of undisclosed peanuts. The FDA mandates that all packaged foods and beverages accurately list their ingredients to safeguard individuals with food allergies and sensitivities.
Allergic reactions to food can range widely in severity and typically manifest within minutes to a few hours after consumption. The FDA highlights that reactions can vary from mild symptoms like hives and lip swelling to more severe, potentially fatal conditions such as anaphylaxis, characterized by significant respiratory distress and shock.
Filing a Wegmans Harris Hummus Sesame Allergy Lawsuit
For those adversely affected by consuming products with undisclosed allergens, legal avenues are available to seek redress. Victims can file a product liability lawsuit against the manufacturer, alleging that the product caused harm due to improper labeling or failure to disclose allergens. The legal process for such a claim involves documenting the injury, establishing the product’s fault, and potentially proceeding to trial if a settlement is not reached. Legal representation is crucial throughout this process, providing expertise in navigating the complexities of product liability law, gathering evidence, and advocating for the victim’s rights.
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Victims may be eligible to receive compensation for various damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, wrongful death, and more, depending on the specifics of their case. For individuals seeking legal assistance in such matters, Parker Waichman LLP, a national product injury law firm, offers experienced representation. With a commitment to defending consumer rights, Parker Waichman provides a free consultation to victims of product-related injuries. Those harmed by this recalled product should contact Parker Waichman LLP at 1-800-YOUR-LAWYER (1-800-968-7529) to discuss their case and explore their legal options.