
Chick-fil-A Issues Recall for Polynesian Sauce Over Allergy Concerns

Chik-fil-a has issued a recall for its Polynesian Sauce due to allergy concerns. The fast-food chain is urging customers to discard any Polynesian Sauce packets they may have received between Feb. 14-27, 2024. This recall is prompted by the potential presence of wheat and soy allergens in some of the sauce cups.
Allergic Reactions and Health Risks
Individuals with wheat allergies are at risk of experiencing symptoms such as itching, swelling, diarrhea, nasal congestion, and difficulty in breathing. In severe cases, anaphylaxis, a life-threatening condition, can occur. It's vital for customers with wheat and soy allergies to be aware of this recall and take the necessary precautions.
Response and Contact Information
Chik-fil-a has alerted customers through its website and mobile application, as well as by providing a hotline for further inquiries. Customers with questions or concerns regarding the recall can contact the company at 866-232-2040.
Regulatory Involvement
While Chik-fil-a has taken action by issuing the recall, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's response to the situation is yet to be determined. It remains to be seen whether a formal recall notice will be posted on behalf of Chik-fil-a by the FDA.
Popular Sauce and Consumer Impact
The Polynesian sauce, a staple condiment at Chik-fil-a since the early 1980s, is widely popular among customers. Alongside barbecue and Chik-fil-A sauce, it consistently ranks as one of the most favored dips offered by the fast-food chain.
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