Harris Teeter, LLC has issued a voluntary recall of their Everroast Chicken Caesar Wrap because it may contain undeclared anchovy in it. This poses a risk to consumers who have a sensitivity or severe allergy to fish by causing a severe or life-threatening allergic reaction by consuming this product. The Caesar Wrap was prepared in various Harris Teeter supermarket delis in multiple states. The company reported that there have not been any illnesses reported. The company has removed the product from the deli after discovering the issue and urges all consumers who have an allergy issue to return to any store for a full refund.
Consumers are protected by product liability laws. These laws help hold companies responsible for any injuries or illnesses that their products can cause. Hundreds of consumers head to emergency rooms each year to treat injuries sustained due to faulty or defective products. Even minor injuries can require medical care which means consumers will be billed for those services. Anyone who experiences problems with a product should contact the company directly. Often they are not aware of any issues until consumers complain or alert them. Next, you should contact a product liability lawyer if you’ve been injured. An experienced attorney will investigate your case and determine if you have grounds to pursue legal action against the company in question.
The product liability attorneys at Meyerkord & Kurth, LLC are dedicated to helping individuals who have experienced an injury due to faulty or defective products. We believe that companies should be held accountable for their products and injuries that they cause. We focus on our client and their injuries while striving to reach maximum compensation for their case. Call us to schedule a free no-obligation consultation. We offer initial consultations at our downtown St. Louis office and will help you explore your legal options for your injuries.