Ajinomoto Foods North America recalled nearly 37 million pounds of frozen fried rice, ramen and dumplings after reports that some products may contain glass fragments.
The affected foods were sold under several major brands, including Kroger, Trader Joe’s, Ling Ling, Tai Pei and Ajinomoto.
The recall was classified as Class I by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, meaning consumption could cause serious health consequences or death.
Investigators traced the contamination to carrots used in production, though officials said it remains unclear how the glass fragments entered the ingredient supply.
Officials said no injuries have been confirmed, but consumers are urged not to eat the products and instead throw them away or return them, as some items may still be in household freezers.
U.S. food safety officials have announced a major recall of nearly 37 million pounds of frozen fried rice, ramen and dumpling products sold under several popular brands after reports that some items may contain glass fragments.
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