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Attention turkey lovers: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall of mislabeled turkey gravy for all shoppers at Hy-Vee stores nationwide.
Seneca Foods announced it is recalling jars of Hy-Vee turkey gravy due to a mislabeling issue.
According to the company, the product may actually contain beef gravy as well as a soy allergen that is not listed on the label.
The company says the recall only affects jars of turkey gravy sold at Hy-Vee stores.
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Secena Foods is recalling jars of Hy-Vee turkey gravy due to a mislabeling issue. (FDA/Fox News)
According to the FDA, the recall only affects the following labels and package sizes:
Hy-Vee Turkey Gravy (12-ounce jars)
UPC: 75450-03608
– Individual batch code on the lid:
A3CG162M A3CG192M
According to the FDA, the recall affects less than 1% of this specific product sold at Hy-Vee stores. According to the FDA, no other retailers were affected by the call.
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The turkey gravy recall only affects jars sold at Hy-Vee stores. (FDA/Fox News)
According to the company, all consumers who have purchased this product can return it to the point of sale where they purchased it for a full refund.
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Hy-Vee is recalling a specific brand of turkey gravy due to ingredient mislabeling. (Jerry Holt/Star Tribune via Getty Images / Getty Images)
The FDA added that consumers who would like more information can call Seneca Foods Consumer Affairs at 1-800-872-1110.
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Seneca Foods said it was not aware of any reports of illness related to the recall.
Seneca Foods and Hy-Vee were not immediately available for comment.