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Whole Foods Recalls Beer Marinades

The grocery chain said products sold in Pennsylvania may cause severe allergic reactions.

Whole Foods Market is recalling two beer-flavored marinades sold in Pennsylvania because of unlabeled wheat and soy allergens in the foods, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Individuals who have an allergy or sensitivity to soy or wheat run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume the marinades. 

The marinades are Whole Foods Market Stout Beer Marinade and Whole Foods Market Lager Beer Marinade, both made in Landover, MD. The products came in 15-ounce plastic bottles and were sold between July 3 and Aug. 3. 

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No illnesses or allergic reactions from the foods have been reported. The products were also sold in Ohio, Virginia, New Jersey, Washington D.C., Kentucky and Maryland. 

Customers who purchased the marinades may return the product to Whole Foods stores for a full refund.

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The closest Whole Foods Market to Pine-Richland shoppers is at 5880 Centre Ave., Pittsburgh.


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