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One Frozen, LLC Voluntarily Recalls Good & Gather™ Southwest Style Burrito Bowl Blend, Frozen, 12oz Bags Due to Undeclared Shrimp Allergen
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One Frozen, LLC Voluntarily Recalls Good & Gather™ Southwest Style Burrito Bowl Blend, Frozen, 12oz Bags Due to Undeclared Shrimp Allergen

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Company Announcement Date:
September 10, 2025
FDA Publish Date:
September 10, 2025
Product Type:
Food & Beverages

Allergens

Reason for Announcement:

Recall Reason Description

Undeclared shrimp (shellfish)

Company Name:
One Frozen, LLC
Brand Name:
Product Description:

Company Announcement

One Frozen, LLC of Rochester, NY, is voluntarily recalling certain lots of Good & Gather™ Southwest-Style Burrito Bowl Blend (frozen, 12oz bags) because the product may contain shrimp (crustacean shellfish) that was not declared on the ingredient label of the product. 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.

Good & Gather™ Southwest-Style Burrito Bowl Blend were distributed through Target retail stores nationwide, in all 50 states. The distribution from One Frozen, LLC to Target began on 4/17/2025.

Product Identification:

Product Name: Good & Gather™ Burrito Bowl Blend, Southwest-Style (Frozen)
Package Size: 12 oz (340g) bags
UPC: 085239931356 – Lot codes can be found under the Nutrition Label on the back of the packaging
Lot Codes: L5055-1, L5055-2, L5055-3, L5055-4, L5055-5, and L5055-6
Best if Used by Date: 08/24/2026
Quantity Distributed: 57,240 consumer units

The recall is being initiated after three consumer complaints were received indicating the possible presence of shrimp in this product. No illness have been reported as of September 10, 2025.

This recall is being conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

What Consumers Should Do:

  • Check your freezer for the affected product.
  • If you purchased the Good & Gather™ Southwest-Style Burrito Bowl Blend, 12 oz bag with lot codes L5055-1, L5055-2, L5055-3, L5055-4, L5055-5, and L5055-6, do not consume this product and contact Target Guest Relations at (800) 444-0680 for a full refund.

Company Contact Information

Consumers:
Target Guest Relations
(800) 444-0680


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  • Front label Good & Gather Burrito Bowl Blend, Southwest-Style NET WT 12 oz

  • Back label Good & Gather Burrito Bowl Blend, Southwest-Style UPC 085239931356


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