Costa white chicken chili pepper is removed due to the notice of Heath from the north -western Pacific stores

The food security and food inspection service of the United States Department of Agriculture (FSIS) has issued a public health warning on Monday for a white chicken chicken pepper product imported from Canada and sold in Costco stores in the north -ovest of the Pacific.
“Chili di Bianco” Chili “by Allen Family Foods with peppers, corn and white beans It was sent to select the Costco shops in Idaho, Oregon and Washington, according to FSIS’s notice.
The meal ready to eat was not presented for the reintegration of import, according to the FSIS.
But a call It has not been requested as it is no longer available for purchase.
“There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to the consumption of these products,” said FSIS. “Anyone who is worried about a reaction should contact a health worker.”

Allen Family Foods White Chicen Chili has been imported from Canada and is no longer available in Costa stores in the United States (Food safety service and food inspection of the Department of Agriculture of the United States)
Although the The chicken is It is no longer sold, the FSIS “is concerned that some products can (still) be in consumer handouts”.
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The product was sold in 7 -ounces of 2 ounces containing eight plastic tanks of 14.3 ounces.

The White Chicen Chili product (not in the photo), imported from Canada, has not received a reintegration of imports. (Istock)
Anyone who has purchased the meal is invited not to eat it.
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“These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase,” said the FSIS.

The ready -to -eat meal should be thrown away or returned to Costco if it is already in American houses, said the FSIS. (Istock)
The lotto codes are E225077, E225079, E225080, E225081 and E225083 with “Best Before by Date” of March 2026.
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Fox News Digital contacted Allen Family Foods and Costa for a comment.