Trader Joe's stores across US recall ready-to-eat chicken fried rice – Here's why & what to do next

Trader Joe's has initiated a recall of its ready-to-eat chicken fried rice after four customers reported the presence of glass in the products. The U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is overseeing the recall but confirmed that there have been no verified injuries linked to the contamination. The affected items, which were distributed across multiple states, pose a potential risk to consumers due to the possibility of glass shards. Customers who purchased the chicken fried rice are advised to check their pantry for the affected products and return them to the store for a full refund. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about food safety and the importance of consumer vigilance. Trader Joe's, known for its commitment to quality, is taking swift action to ensure public safety and prevent any further incidents. Consumers are encouraged to stay updated on the recall details and follow proper safety measures when handling food products.
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