RELATED: If You Have This Hershey’s Product at Home, Don’t Eat It, FDA Says. On May 17, the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that Kraft Heinz Foods had recalled 13,504 pounds of frozen soup distributed through foodservice channels, including hotels, restaurants, and other businesses. The recall is limited to 4-lb. tubs marked “Chef Francisco Vegetable Beef and Barley Condensed Soup” and bearing lot code LD28120FT1 and establishment number EST. 15818A on the label. The product was distributed in 16-lb. boxes marked “Chef Francisco Minestrone Condensed Soup.” RELATED: If You Bought These Popular Chips, Throw Them Away, FDA Says. The recalled soup was pulled from the market after it was discovered that the wrong product was packaged inside containers intended for the company’s vegetable beef and barley condensed soup. Instead, customers who ordered the soup received the company’s minestrone condensed soup.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb For the latest recall news delivered right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. It’s not just the fact that the wrong soup was packaged in the vegetable beef and barley condensed soup containers that prompted the recall. The FSIS reports that the minestrone soup inside the containers contains both milk and eggs, two of the most common food allergens, neither of which are disclosed on the vegetable beef and barley soup’s ingredients list. As two of the “Big 8” allergens, both milk and eggs must be identified on food products subject to FDA inspection, as specified by the Food Allergen Labeling And Consumer Protection Act of 2004. While there have been no reports of illness or other adverse reactions associated with the consumption of the recalled soup, the FSIS recommends that businesses should stop serving the soup to customers, and that it should be “thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.” Anyone with questions about the recall can also contact The Kraft Heinz Foods Company Consumer Relations Hotline at (855) 265-7238. RELATED: If You Take This Popular Vitamin, Stop Immediately, FDA Warns.