Stew Leonard's Recalls Chicken Products Over Allergy Concerns
The recall comes weeks after a mislabeled cookie led to a NYC dancer's death, highlighting ongoing safety issues.
- Stew Leonard's has issued a recall for eight chicken products due to undeclared milk, posing a risk to those with dairy allergies.
- The recall follows a previous incident where a NYC dancer died from an allergic reaction to a mislabeled cookie containing peanuts.
- The recalled chicken products were sold at all seven Stew Leonard's locations from August 2022 to January 29, 2024.
- Customers can return the recalled products for a full refund at any Stew Leonard's location.
- Stew Leonard's and the cookie manufacturer, Cookies United, dispute responsibility for the mislabeling that led to the dancer's death.