Santa Monica Seafood recalls salmon due to undeclared soy allergen

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Sara Brenner Acting Commissioner of Food and Drugs | U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Santa Monica Seafood recalls salmon due to undeclared soy allergen

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Santa Monica Seafood, based in Rancho Dominguez, California, has initiated a voluntary recall of its Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing. The recall is due to the presence of undeclared soy, which poses a risk for individuals with soy allergies or sensitivities. Consuming this product could lead to serious or life-threatening allergic reactions for those affected.

The affected salmon portions were distributed across California, Nevada, and Arizona through Aldi Stores. As of now, there have been no reported illnesses linked to the product.

The issue was discovered by the supplier during a routine inspection of label proofs from a completed production batch. It was found that while the product contains soy—a known allergen—the packaging fails to list it as an ingredient. This oversight prompted the recall to prevent any potential health risks.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is aware of this recall process. Consumers who have purchased the affected salmon portions are advised to return them to Aldi for a full refund. For further inquiries, Santa Monica Seafood can be contacted at 1-800-969-8862 during business hours from Monday to Friday.

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