Ohio company recalls Bologonese sauce

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Posted: 03/07/2013

BOARDMAN, Ohio - An Ohio-based company is recalling about 25,000 pounds of Bolognese sauce products because of undeclared allergens and misbranding.

Summer Garden Food Manufacturing says the products contain soy, wheat and MSG that are not declared on the label. Soy and wheat are known allergens.

The products subject to recall are 24-ounce jars of "Giant Eagle Market District Bolognese Pasta Sauce."

The jars have "Best By" dates of Dec. 5, 2014 or Feb. 6, 2015 on the lid.

The products were shipped to distributors in Ohio and Pennsylvania under the "Market District" label.

Summer Garden, which is based in Boardman, Ohio, says it discovered the problem during a quality control label review.

Anyone concerned about an allergic reaction should contact a health care provider.
 

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