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Mislabeling Triggers Recall of Day-Lee Crazy Cuizine Chicken Potstickers

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Santa Fe Springs, California-based Day-Lee Foods is recalling approximately 10,511 pounds of frozen Crazy Cuizine Chicken Potstickers due to mislabeling and undeclared allergens. According to the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), the product may contain mandarin orange chicken, which has milk and eggs, known allergens that are not specified on the label.

The heat-and-eat chicken dumplings, produced on December 14, 2022, were shipped to retail stores throughout California. They were packed in 20-ounce boxes identified as “Restaurant Quality at Home Crazy Cuizine Chicken Potstickers Asian Style Gyoza Dumplings with Dipping Sauce.” The “Use by” date is 12-14-2024, and establishment number “P-17309” is visible inside the USDA mark of inspection.

The recall was initiated when Day-Lee Foods notified FSIS that a customer complained about purchasing a box of Chicken Potstickers only to find that it contained Mandarin Orange Chicken instead.

While there have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of the product, FSIS is concerned that some boxes may still be in consumers’ home freezers. Persons allergic to milk or eggs who have purchased the Chicken Potstickers are urged not to eat them but disposed of or returned to the place of purchase for a refund.

Consumers with questions about the recall may contact Jason Uno, Day-Lee Foods marketing specialist, at +1 562-802-6883, or via e-mail at juno@day-lee.com.