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  2. If You've Eaten Instant Noodles Lately, Here's What to Know About...

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    The FDA recall was initially issued in May 2024, after a Hawaii-based food manufacturer shipped ready-to-eat frozen noodles to California, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah without declaring that the...

  3. How Top Ramen innovates a 50-year-old consumer staple

    www.fooddive.com/news/how-top-ramen-innovates-a-50-year-old-consumer-staple/586535

    Many people can recall using a stove, hot plate or microwave to cook the block of dry noodles and having a hot meal minutes later. In 2019, 106.4 billion servings of ramen were eaten...

  4. Fact Check: NO Evidence 'Five Children Passed Away' In U.S. From...

    leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2024/09/fact-check-no-evidence-us-instant-ramen...

    Was a 2024 recall of instant ramen noodles linked to deaths of five children in the U.S., as a post on TikTok suggested? No, that's not true: At the time of this publication, one voluntary recall was listed on the Food and Drug Administration website for Sun Noodles products because they may contain undeclared egg white powder.

  5. Is the ramen noodle recall due to deadly bacteria real? |...

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    Recent viral videos making the rounds on TikTok are warning people that packages of ramen, the mass-produced version of a type of Japanese noodle soup, have been recalled due to deadly bacteria.

  6. Noodle recall map shows states affected by FDA's highest alert

    www.newsweek.com/cup-noodle-recall-map-affected-states-1911059

    A recall of noodle cups feared to contain a potentially deadly allergen was classified as the highest possible health risk this week—a move that affects consumers across four states.

  7. Unraveling The Maruchan Ramen Noodle Recall: What You Need To...

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    The Maruchan ramen noodle recall stems from concerns regarding the safety of certain products due to contamination risks. This situation is not uncommon in the food industry, where manufacturers must prioritize consumer safety.

  8. Noodle Recall Update as FDA Sets Highest Risk Level

    www.newsweek.com/noodle-recall-update-fda-sets-risk-level-1910253

    The recall of instant noodle products found to contain a major allergen has been reclassified under health guidelines.

  9. Ramen Recall: Understanding The Maruchan Safety Concerns

    blog.abledocs.com/starglimpse/ramen-recall-maruchan.html

    The Maruchan ramen recall was initiated due to reports of contamination with undeclared allergens, specifically wheat and soy. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the recall, cautioning consumers about the potential risks associated with these undeclared ingredients.

  10. FDA Advisory No.2022-1976 - Food and Drug Administration

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    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns all healthcare professionals and the general public NOT TO PURCHASE AND CONSUME the unregistered food product: 1. MARUCHAN Ramen Noodle Soup Roast Chicken Flavor.

  11. The end of Maruchans: Why instant soups are banned in Mexico

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    Profeco announced that instant soups will be withdrawn from the market because they are considered harmful to consumers’ health. Ricardo Sheffield, head of Mexico’s consumer watchdog, confirmed that two brands of instant soups will be banned immediately: Buldak and Ottogui Ramen.