The erroneous error poses risks for people allergic to peanuts

The external packaging of all recalled boxes is labeled correctly and provides an allergens advisory declaration indicating that the product “contains peanuts”. It is the snack packs individually wrapped inside, which contain six cracker sandwiches each, which can be incorrectly labeled like the variety of cheese.
Multipacks labeled like the variety of cheese on the cardboard (outdoor packaging) are not affected by this recall.
Anyone who suffers from an allergy to peanuts should not eat sandwiches with poorly labeled crackers, says the FDA, and should throw the snack packs included in the recall.
If you have Ritz Cracker Snack Snacks Packs sandwiches at home and have already deleted the individual packs of the outside cardboard, you can identify the poorly labeled packs like the variety of cheese by the following labels: “Best when used by” Dates of “1st Nov 25 – 9 Nov 25” or “2 26 January”, and a “AE” AM “or” AE “or” “RJ”.
Mondelēz Global launched the recall after discovering that the film packaging used to wrap snacks of individual peanut snacks may contain defects due to a supplier’s error. The company takes action to ensure that this error does not happen again, according to the FDA declaration.
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