New labels placed on AFC Beancurd Sheets and Sticks after undeclared sulfites found
UPDATE: I’ve added information from the company owner since I originally posted this entry on Wednesday.
AFC Trading & Wholesale of California has placed stickers in English on some of its Chinese-made frozen bean curd sheets and sticks after officials found undeclared sulfites in them, the company reported.
The lack of English labeling prompted the Los Angeles company to issue a recall Sept. 7 with the federal government.
AFC warned people who are allergic to sulfites not to eat products with the “PO# 378″ on them.
The problem occurred because this batch, which was shipped in March or April, contained sulfites but that was only noted in Chinese, AFC owner Jackson Wu said Wednesday.