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A series of prepared vegetable products have been recalled due to the risk of bacterial contamination that could cause life-threatening illness.AKT Trading Inc., a California based company, issued a voluntary recall on Monday for products manufactured by Choshiya Honten Co. Ltd. due to the risk of Clostridium botulinum.Newsweek has contacted AKT Trading Inc. for comment.
AKT Trading Inc. has issued a voluntary recall for a number of prepared vegetable products manufactured by Choshiya Honten Co. Ltd. due to the risk of Clostridium botulinum.
AKT Trading Inc. has issued a voluntary recall for a number of prepared vegetable products manufactured by Choshiya Honten Co. Ltd. due to the risk of Clostridium botulinum.
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Why It MattersBotulism, a potentially fatal form of food poisoning caused by Clostridium botulinum, can cause a wide range of symptoms including general weakness, dizziness, double-vision and trouble with speaking or swallowing.It can also cause difficulty in breathing, weakness of other muscles, abdominal distension and constipation.Any customers experiencing any of these symptoms have been told by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to seek immediate medical attention.What To KnowThe products affected by the recall include:Shiba Zuke Prepared Mix Vegetables, code number 4582207535128, expiry date 8/27/2025Aokappa Zuke Prepared Mix Vegetables, code number 4582207535135, expiry date 5/14/2025Fukushin Zuke Prepared Mix Vegetables, code number 4582207535142, expiry dates 7/9/2025 and 5/31/2025Soft Tsubozuke Prepared Mix Vegetables, code number 4582207535159, expiry date 7/29/2025Rakkyo Zuke Prepared Vegetables, code number 4983673526021, expiry dates 8/1/2025 and 7/1/2025Choshiya’s Abura-Itame Zhasai Prepared Sichuan Vegetable, code number 4983673527325, expiry dates 4/3/2025 and 2/25/2025The products were distributed to Tokyo Central and Marukai stores located in California. A full list of stores can be found on the FDA recall notice.The FDA said that the products lacked the required “keep refrigerated” labels, which could have led to hazardous bacterial growth if they were stored at room temperature.The agency warned consumers not to consume the products, even if they do not look or smell spoiled. No illnesses had been reported as of Monday.The FDA noted that it only takes a few micrograms of the toxin to cause illness in a healthy adult.
What People Are SayingAKT Trading Inc. said in the recall notice published by the FDA: “AKT Trading Inc. is committed to the safety and quality of its products and is taking this action out of an abundance of caution. We are cooperating fully with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on this matter.”What’s NextConsumers have been told by the FDA to discard the product or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.Consumers with questions may contact AKT Trading Inc. at 310-715-2174.











