Soup sold at Whole Foods, Amazon recalled in numerous states: FDA
A recall has been issued for Whole Foods Market Kitchen Minestrone Soup due to the potential presence of undeclared shrimp. The soup, sold in various states and online, poses a serious risk to individuals with shellfish allergies. Customers are advised to return the product for a full refund, although no illnesses have been reported so far.
- ▪The soup was recalled after a single cup was found to contain shrimp instead of the expected ingredients.
- ▪It was distributed across the South, Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S.
- ▪The affected product comes in a 24-ounce container marked with a specific lot code and use-by date.
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Food & Drink Soup sold at Whole Foods, Amazon recalled in numerous states: FDA By Marissa Matozzo Published May 22, 2026, 4:14 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Soup’s off the menu — literally. A soup sold at Whole Foods stores across more than a dozen states has been recalled after federal officials discovered it may contain an unexpected (and potentially dangerous) ingredient: shrimp. Kettle Cuisine is recalling 24-ounce cups of Whole Foods Market Kitchen Minestrone Soup after the US Food and Drug Administration said the product may contain undeclared crustacean shellfish. In other words, if you’re allergic to shellfish, this cozy veggie classic could turn into a not-so-cozy emergency.
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