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Greater than 3.3 million kilos of frozen rooster fried rice are being recalled after federal officers warned the merchandise might comprise glass.
Ajinomoto Meals North America is recalling roughly 3,370,530 kilos of frozen not-ready-to-eat rooster fried rice merchandise that could be contaminated with glass, the U.S. Division of Agriculture’s Meals Security and Inspection Service (FSIS) introduced Friday.
The recall consists of merchandise bought at Dealer Joe’s areas nationwide, whereas the Ajinomoto gadgets have been shipped solely to Canada.
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Dealer Joe’s frozen rooster fried rice is amongst greater than 3.3 million kilos of merchandise recalled over doable glass contamination. (Kevin Carter/Getty Photographs / Getty Photographs)
The FSIS mentioned it was recalling 20-oz. plastic bag packages containing Dealer Joe’s frozen rooster fried rice with stir-fried rice, greens, seasoned darkish rooster meat and eggs.
The Ajinomoto product is bought in a carton containing six luggage of “Yakitori Rooster with Japanese-Type Fried Rice.”
All of the rooster fried rice gadgets have been produced between Sept. 8, 2025, and Nov. 17, 2025, based on the FSIS.
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Dealer Joe’s frozen rooster fried rice is included in a recall of greater than 3.3 million kilos of merchandise which will comprise glass, federal officers mentioned. (Scott Olson/Getty Photographs / Getty Photographs)
Federal officers mentioned the difficulty was found after FSIS obtained 4 client complaints tied to glass being discovered within the product.
FSIS mentioned there have been no confirmed stories of harm resulting from consumption of this product.
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The USDA mentioned Dealer Joe’s rooster fried rice bought nationwide is being recalled over doable glass contamination. (Plexi Photographs/GHI/UCG/Common Photographs Group through Getty Photographs) / Getty Photographs)
Officers mentioned the product should still be in retailers’ and customers’ freezers and urged customers to throw the gadgets away or return them to the shop.
