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Fly By Jing Issues Voluntary Recall of Creamy Sesame Noodles Due to Potential Cross-Contact with Peanuts

MediumPublished May 12, 2026· AI-analyzed May 13, 2026View original FDA source
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What happened

Fly By Jing has initiated a voluntary recall of specific lots of Creamy Sesame Noodles in single and 4-pack formats due to potential peanut cross-contact.

Who it affects

This recall affects Fly By Jing, retail distributors of the Creamy Sesame Noodles, and quality/compliance departments responsible for allergen control programs.

Why it matters

The presence of undeclared allergens due to cross-contact suggests a potential breakdown in allergen control headers or manufacturing segregation. Regulatory professionals should note the high risk to consumers with peanut allergies, as such incidents often trigger internal audits of manufacturing facilities and third-party production partners to ensure compliance with allergen preventive controls.

Practical takeaway

QA teams should verify supplier declarations regarding allergen cross-contact and review sanitation standard operating procedures (SSOPs) for shared equipment. Supply chain personnel must ensure that impacted lot codes are isolated and removed from distribution channels immediately.

FDA source material

LOS ANGELES, CA — May 12 2026 Fly By Jing is voluntarily recalling certain lots of Fly By Jing Creamy Sesame Noodles (single pack and 4-pack) because the products may have been exposed to cross-contact from peanuts. People who have allergies to peanuts run the risk of a serious or life-threatening a

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