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Lunds & Byerlys' Lone Star Dip recalled due to 'potential mold growth contamination'
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Date:2025-04-17 16:47:34
Hundreds of containers of a Minnesota supermarket company's dipping sauce were recalled due to potential mold growth contamination, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Lunds & Byerlys, an upscale supermarket chain, voluntarily recalled about 500 containers of its L&B Lone Star Dip, the FDA announced on Friday.
The recalled sauce was sold at Lunds & Byerlys' stores throughout the Twin Cities and surrounding area, the federal agency said. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with the recall.
USA TODAY contacted Lunds & Byerlys on Monday but has not received a response.
How was the potential mold contamination found?
Store employees first noticed the possible contamination and subsequently reported the issue to Lunds & Byerlys' quality assurance team, the FDA said.
If a customer recently bought the L&B Lone Star Dip, the FDA is encouraging them to "return it to any Lunds & Byerlys for a full refund (no receipt required) or destroy the product immediately."
The dip is typically used on a sandwich, wrap or with Lunds & Byerlys tortilla chips, according to the supermarket's website.
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