Lee K of NY Recalls Kimchi Mackerel Over Undeclared Allergens
Lee K of NY Inc. recalled 43 units of Aged Kimchi Mackerel on September 8, 2025. The product contains undeclared milk and shrimp, posing a serious allergy risk. Consumers in New York and New Jersey should stop using the product immediately.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
September 8, 2025
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brand
Lee K of NY
Category
Food & Beverages
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
Geographic Scope
2 states
At-Risk Groups
GENERAL
Hazard Information
Product contains undeclared milk and shrimp
What You Should Do
Consumers who have purchased this product should not consume it. Contact Lee K of NY Inc. for refund or replacement information. Notification method: Two or more of the following: Email, Fax, Letter, Press Release, Telephone, Visit
Product Details
The recall affects Aged Kimchi Mackerel packaged in 57oz black bottomed plastic containers. The model number is 27330700000, with expiration dates prior to September 16, 2025.
The Hazard
The product contains undeclared milk and shrimp. These allergens can cause severe reactions in individuals with allergies.
Reported Incidents
No incidents or injuries have been reported related to this recall. Consumers are urged to take this risk seriously.
What to Do
Do not consume the recalled product. Contact Lee K of NY Inc. for refund or replacement information.
Contact Information
For more information, visit the FDA recall page or contact Lee K of NY Inc. directly at the provided contact methods.
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