Polynesian Sauce Dipping Cups Recalled for Wheat and Soy Contamination – Chick-fil-A Issues Urgent Alert After Shocking Discovery!

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – Chick-fil-A, the Atlanta-based fast-food chain, has issued a recall for its popular Polynesian sauce dipping cups due to potential contamination with wheat and soy allergens. The company advised customers to dispose of any Polynesian Sauce dipping cups acquired between February 14-27, 2024, as they may contain a different sauce containing wheat and soy allergens.

A spokesperson for Chick-fil-A stated that the manufacturer of the Polynesian dipping sauce inadvertently packed some of the cups with Sriracha sauce, which contains the allergens. While the exact number of affected cups is unknown, Chick-fil-A customers were promptly notified about the recall through the company’s website, mobile application, and signage at its restaurants.

Restaurants in 27 states have taken action by removing the potentially contaminated cups from their premises, while those in other states will continue to offer the sauce. It is important to note that this recall only pertains to the Polynesian sauce dipping cups and does not affect the bottled sauce sold in grocery stores.

Customers who have questions or concerns regarding the recall are encouraged to contact Chick-fil-A CARES at 866-232-2040. This recall serves as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of consumers and uphold the quality standards of the brand.