SAN ANTONIO – H-E-B is issuing a voluntary and precautionary recall for several tortilla products.
The products involved in the recall include H-E-B homestyle white corn tortillas in 12 and 30 count packages with "best by" dates of Jan. 22, 2015 and earlier.
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H-E-B says it discovered a possible presence of foreign material Tuesday during a quality assurance product review at its manufacturing facility.
Also included are items that have seasoning provided by Style Spice. H-E-B Texas Ranch Casserole and H-E-B Gumbo have undeclared peanut allergens in them. The products are a risk to people with peanut allergies.
H-E-B says to look out for H-E-B Texas Ranch Casserole bought from an H-E-B Deli on or before Jan. 13 with scan codes beginning with 279075 or 279108. H-E-B Gumbo purchased from an H-E-B deli on or before Jan. 13 with a scan code beginning with 27909 is also a part of the recall.
"H-E-B takes every precaution necessary to ensure the integrity and quality of the products sold in our stores," said Winell Herron, group vice president of public affairs and diversity in a press release. "These voluntary recalls have been issued in an abundance of caution to maintain the highest standards of food safety for our customers."
H-E-B officials say that there have been no reported illnesses in relation to this recall. Customers who purchased the products involved in the recall can receive a full refund.
Customers with questions or concerns can call H-E-B customer relations at 210-938-8357 or 1-800432-3113.