Costco Pulls Favored Chicken Off Shelves… Again!

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Chicken soup for the soul, but perhaps not for the bowl! Fans of warm, soothing broths from Costco are in for a surprise as the retail giant recently recalled a popular chicken product – for the second time in a month.

The Product in Question

At the center of the drama is the Culinary Treasures Organic Chicken Bone Broth which has been a hot seller at many of Costco’s Southeastern US warehouses. The reason for this double recall? A potential non-pathogenic microbial contamination that may not only cause the product to bloat but might also make it go bad sooner than expected.

What to Watch Out For

Before you dive into your pantry, here’s what you need to check. The recalled broth packages carry a lot code of 98E08242 and a best-by date of February 23, 2024. If you’re not into the tiny details, a glance at the packaging will reveal this information. The manufacturing company, TreeHouse Foods, triggered the recall after noticing the possibility of this microbial mischief.

Two Recalls in Quick Succession

This isn’t the first time that this bone broth has been in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. It’s the second recall in just four weeks, leaving many customers with raised eyebrows. Is it simply a case of bad luck or indicative of deeper issues within quality control? Whatever the cause, this back-to-back recall has certainly stirred the pot (pun intended) and has led to debates on product safety and quality in 2023.

Has Anyone Been Affected?

Here’s the silver lining: As of now, there haven’t been any reported cases of illnesses tied to the product. However, given the potential risks of consuming a product with microbial contamination, it’s always better to be on the safer side. If you’ve recently purchased this chicken bone broth from any of the Southeast Costco warehouses, it’s best to return it to the store or dispose of it, especially if it falls within the aforementioned lot.

Costco’s Recall History

This recent chicken product recall adds to Costco’s list of recalls in 2023, spotlighting the concerns surrounding product safety and quality. In fact, the past recalls included products like pre-cut oranges, putting the retail behemoth in the media’s crosshairs. While most recalls are precautionary, it serves as a reminder for consumers to be vigilant and regularly check product recalls from stores they frequently shop at.

The Bottom Line

In the world of retail, product recalls are an unfortunate reality. It’s always in the best interest of consumers to keep an eye out for such notifications, especially when it concerns edibles. The case of the twice-recalled chicken bone broth shines a light on the importance of thorough quality checks before products hit the shelves. Here’s hoping for clearer broth-filled skies in the future!

Jamie Anderson
Jamie Anderson
Hey there! I'm Jamie Anderson. Born and raised in the heart of New York City, I've always had this crazy love for food and the stories behind it. I like to share everything from those "Aha!" cooking moments to deeper dives into what's really happening in the food world. Whether you're here for a trip down culinary memory lane, some kitchen hacks, or just curious about your favorite eateries, I hope you find something delightful!

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