Trader Joe’s Issues Recall for Signature Soup Dumplings
Trader Joe’s has issued a recall for its signature steamed chicken soup dumplings with a best-by date of March 7, 2025. The popular grocery chain announced the recall due to the potential presence of “foreign materials” or plastics in the product.
This marks at least the sixth product recall for Trader Joe’s so far this year. In February, the company recalled four products for potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination and another product for possible foreign material.
Customers who have purchased the affected soup dumplings are advised to return them to the store for a refund. Trader Joe’s has not provided further details on the potential contaminants in the dumplings, but the announcement was made with a brief statement on Saturday.
This recall is in line with Trader Joe’s commitment to maintaining high standards of quality and safety for its products. Customers are encouraged to stay updated on product recalls and to check items before consuming them to ensure their safety.
The recall serves as a reminder for consumers to be vigilant about food safety and for companies to prioritize quality control measures to prevent such incidents in the future.