Undeclared sulfites are especially concerning for individuals with asthma or severe sensitivities. For them, eating the product could trigger unexpected reactions, making proper labeling extremely important.
Officials are urging customers to return the affected products and watch for any symptoms if they may have eaten them. The recall has also made many parents and shoppers more cautious about checking food labels.
The incident is a reminder that even ordinary packaged foods can carry hidden risks when labeling fails. Refunds may solve the immediate problem, but trust takes longer to rebuild.