FDA issues urgent recall of over 57,000 meals sold at Target due to ‘life-threatening’ shrimp

FDA issues urgent recall of over 57,000 meals sold at Target due to ‘life-threatening’ shrimp

Attention Target shoppers! The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an urgent recall notice that impacts the frozen food aisle. This recall specifically targets a popular frozen meal due to a potential allergen concern, so it’s vital to check your freezers.

Over 57,200 frozen meals sold at Target are being recalled due to the undeclared presence of shrimp. This poses a serious health risk to individuals with shellfish allergies, who could experience a severe or even life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume the affected product.

One Frozen, LLC, the manufacturer, initiated the recall of over 57,000 bags of Good & Gather Southwest Style Burrito Bowl Blend, Frozen, 12oz. This recall is a critical measure to protect consumers with shellfish allergies, emphasizing the importance of accurate labeling and transparent food safety practices.

The primary concern revolves around the fact that the product labeling fails to mention the presence of shrimp. For individuals with shellfish allergies, even a small amount of shrimp can trigger a significant allergic response. This highlights the critical importance of meticulous labeling in the food industry.

Imagine the scenario: someone with a severe shellfish allergy trusts the label, consumes the burrito bowl, and unknowingly ingests shrimp. The consequences could range from uncomfortable hives to a terrifying anaphylactic shock, requiring immediate medical attention. This underscores the seriousness of this recall.

Target store entrance with shoppers.

The recall specifically affects six specific lot codes of the Good & Gather Burrito bowl blend. These are the Steam-in-Bag Southwest-Style Burrito Blends, containing a mix of peppers, onions, black beans, corn, and rice. Consumers who have purchased this product are strongly urged to inspect their packaging immediately.

The FDA's recall alert clearly states that "The product may contain shrimp that was no declared on the ingredient label of the product." This declaration is at the heart of the recall, emphasizing the potential danger to allergy-sensitive individuals.

The warning is unequivocal: "People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to shellfish run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product." This is not a minor inconvenience; it is a genuine health hazard that demands immediate attention.

These affected batches were available for purchase at Target stores nationwide, starting from April 17, 2025. If you've purchased frozen meals from Target around that time, it's imperative to check your freezer for the recalled product.

The recall was initiated after several customers reported finding shrimp in their burrito bowl packs, despite it not being listed as an ingredient. This prompted a thorough investigation and ultimately led to the recall to prevent further potential allergic reactions.

Package of Good & Gather Southwest-Style Burrito Bowl Blend.

While no illnesses directly linked to the undeclared shrimp have been reported thus far, the potential for severe allergic reactions remains a significant concern. The recall is a proactive measure aimed at preventing any adverse health consequences.

If you suspect you may have purchased the recalled product, the first step is to carefully examine your freezer. Check the packaging for the batch and lot information, which will determine if your specific bag is included in the recall.

The FDA advises that the recalled item should not be consumed. If your Good & Gather Burrito Bowl Blend, Southwest-Style (Frozen) is a 12 oz (340g bag) with a "use by" date of 08/24/2026, it's part of the recall. Furthermore, a full refund is available for affected products.

The critical lot codes to watch out for are: L5055-1, L5055-2, L5055-3, L5055-4, L5055-5, and L5055-6. These codes can be found under the nutritional label on the back of the bag, so take a moment to inspect your packaging carefully.

In addition to the lot codes, also check for the UPC: 085239931356. This Universal Product Code is another key identifier that will help you determine if your product is subject to the recall.

Image of Good & Gather™ Southwest Style Burrito Bowl Blend package back, showing nutrition facts and cooking instructions.

Food safety experts emphasize the importance of taking recalls seriously, even though many are harmless. This particular recall warrants special attention due to the potential for severe allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.

While food manufacturers often issue recalls as a precautionary measure, it's always best to err on the side of caution. Avoid consuming the affected product, even if it appears to be in good condition.

Experts recommend keeping the product sealed if it hasn't been opened and, under no circumstances, should it be given to pets or donated to food banks. This prevents any unintended consumption and potential harm.

If you have handled or opened the affected item, it's essential to wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds. This will help remove any traces of shrimp and prevent accidental exposure.

Carefully read the recall notice for specific instructions on how to dispose of the food item. Typically, you will be asked to return the recalled product to the store where you purchased it for a full refund.

In some cases, you may be instructed to discard the product to ensure that no one else consumes it. Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer and the FDA to properly handle the recalled item.

Shellfish allergies can manifest in varying degrees of severity. In the most extreme cases, they can trigger anaphylaxis within seconds, causing breathing difficulties that can be fatal. Milder symptoms may include hives, facial swelling, diarrhea, and dizziness.

Target is committed to ensuring customer safety. If you discover that you have a recalled item, do not consume it. Contact Target Guest Relations at (800) 400-0680 for a full refund and further guidance.