
Four Key Products Now Under Recall (Image Credits: Pixabay)
Las Vegas – Trader Joe’s stores nationwide, including local locations, have pulled several popular frozen entrées from shelves following reports of possible glass contamination in products supplied by a third-party manufacturer.[1][2]
Four Key Products Now Under Recall
The recall targets specific lot codes of four frozen items, all bearing establishment numbers like P-18356 inside the USDA mark of inspection. Customers who purchased these should inspect the “Best By” dates on packages immediately.
Affected products include Chicken Fried Rice with dates from March 4, 2026, through February 10, 2027; Vegetable Fried Rice from February 28, 2026, to November 19, 2026; Japanese-Style Fried Rice spanning February 28, 2026, to November 14, 2026; and Chicken Shu Mai from March 13, 2026, to October 23, 2026.[1]
| Product | Best By Date Range |
|---|---|
| Chicken Fried Rice | 03/04/2026 – 02/10/2027 |
| Vegetable Fried Rice | 02/28/2026 – 11/19/2026 |
| Japanese Style Fried Rice | 02/28/2026 – 11/14/2026 |
| Chicken Shu Mai | 03/13/2026 – 10/23/2026 |
These items reached freezers across the country through Trader Joe’s retail outlets.
Consumer Complaints Spark the Action
The issue traced back to Ajinomoto Foods North America, the Portland-based supplier responsible for production. Four initial complaints about glass in Chicken Fried Rice prompted an earlier recall of over 3 million pounds last month.[2]
Investigators pinpointed carrots as the probable source of the foreign material. Though no injuries surfaced from those reports, the company expanded the recall out of caution to prevent any risk. This latest move covers additional frozen rice varieties and dumplings produced between late 2024 and early 2026.
Trader Joe’s emphasized customer safety in its announcement, aligning with federal guidelines from the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.
Steps for Shoppers to Take Now
Anyone with the listed products should not consume them. Instead, return the items to any Trader Joe’s location for a full refund, typically without needing a receipt.
- Locate the Best By date on the package back or side.
- Verify the establishment number matches P-18356, P-18356B, or P-47971.
- Avoid thawing or cooking suspect items.
- Contact Trader Joe’s customer relations at (626) 599-3817 for questions, available weekdays from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific Time.
The retailer also invites feedback through its online form. Discarding the products remains another safe option.
A Massive Industry-Wide Effort
Beyond Trader Joe’s, Ajinomoto recalled nearly 33.6 million pounds of similar items under brands like Kroger, Ling Ling, and Tai Pei. This sweeping action addressed 16 products shipped nationwide, with Best By dates up to August 19, 2027.[2]
Such recalls highlight rigorous supply chain monitoring in the frozen food sector. Carrots, often processed in bulk, can introduce risks if equipment malfunctions occur upstream.
Key Takeaways
- Check freezers for four Trader Joe’s frozen Asian-inspired meals with specific Best By dates.
- No confirmed injuries, but glass poses a choking or cutting hazard.
- Returns accepted at any store; refunds issued promptly.
Trader Joe’s swift response underscores its commitment to quality amid growing consumer vigilance over food safety. As recalls like this remind us, a quick label check can avert trouble. What do you think about it? Tell us in the comments.