Gansu Zhaofeng Agricultural Development Co., Ltd. has announced a voluntary recall of its 500g/bag G&L FOOD Dried Bean Curd after failing to declare wheat as an ingredient on the product label. The recall affects products distributed mainly in restaurants and retail stores throughout the Bay Area in Northern California.
The company stated that individuals with wheat allergies or severe sensitivities could face serious or potentially life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume the affected bean curd products. The items are packaged in food-grade plastic bags, each weighing 500 grams, and can be identified by UPC code 6976325560236. The recalled batches have expiration dates of October 25, 2025, June 11, 2026, and June 20, 2026; this information is printed on the back of each bag.
According to Gansu Zhaofeng Agricultural Development Co., Ltd., no illnesses or adverse reactions related to the undeclared allergen have been reported so far.
The recall was initiated following feedback from a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) inspection which found that the label did not list wheat—a component of soy sauce used in the product—as an allergen. "The recall was initiated after feedback from an FDA inspection that the product's label did not indicate wheat, a component of soy sauce, as an allergen."
Consumers who have purchased these products are advised not to consume them and should return them to their place of purchase for a full refund. For additional questions or concerns regarding this recall, customers can contact Mr. Gu at 415-218-2332 during business hours Monday through Friday.
