Lunds & Byerlys Recalls 500 Lone Star Dip Containers: FDA Alerts Mold Risk, Affects Twin Cities Store

Tejal Somvanshi

Lunds & Byerlys has voluntarily recalled 500 containers of its Lone Star Dip due to potential mold growth.

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The affected product is the 12 oz. L&B Lone Star Dip, with UPC 18169-74197 and best-by dates of 10-15-24 and 10-17-24.

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Lunds & Byerlys store will accept the return of the product and refund fully where no receipt is needed.

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The potential mold contamination was discovered by alert store employees, who reported it to the company’s Assurance team.

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No illness has been reported so far of the date of the Recall Announcement.

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Some mold in food could produce mycotoxins, which to certain people might act as an allergen or a respiratory irritant.

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According to the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2011, food safety regulations were tightened and more and more inspections of facilities were conducted.

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Therefore, consumers are strictly advised to be aware, see the details on the product, and bring it back or send it straight to the landfill.

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