CHETAK NEW YORK Recalls Dum Aloo Due to Salmonella Risk
CHETAK NEW YORK recalled over 3.5 million bags of Dum Aloo on September 5, 2025, after testing positive for Salmonella. The recall affects products distributed throughout the United States. Consumers should not eat the product and seek a refund or replacement.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
September 5, 2025
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brand
CHETAK NEW YORK
Category
Food & Beverages
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
At-Risk Groups
GENERAL
Hazard Information
Product tested positive Salmonella .
What You Should Do
Consumers who have purchased this product should not consume it. Contact CHETAK NEW YORK LLC for refund or replacement information. Notification method: Two or more of the following: Email, Fax, Letter, Press Release, Telephone, Visit
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About This Product
Dum Aloo is a popular frozen dish made with potatoes and spices, often purchased for convenience. Consumers typically buy it for easy meal preparation or as a side dish.
Why This Is Dangerous
Salmonella contamination occurs when food is improperly handled or cooked. It can lead to foodborne illness if ingested.
Industry Context
This recall is not part of a broader industry pattern.
Real-World Impact
Consumers may face health risks from consumption and will need to return the product for a refund, causing inconvenience.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
Check the packaging for the lot numbers: 24355, 25008, 25042, 25066, 25105, 25127.
Look for the product's weight (12 oz.) and brand name (Deep-brand PREMIUM Select).
Verify the keep frozen label on the packaging.
Where to find product info
Lot numbers and other identifiers can typically be found on the back of the packaging or near the nutrition label.
What timeline to expect
Expect a refund process timeline of 4-6 weeks after submitting your return request.
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
Follow up with CHETAK NEW YORK customer service via phone or email.
Document all communications with the company for reference.
Consider filing a complaint with the FDA if there is no response.
How to prevent similar issues
Look for USDA or FDA safety certifications on frozen food products.
Check expiration dates and packaging integrity before purchasing.
Avoid buying products from brands with a history of recalls.
Documentation advice
Keep receipts, photos of the product, and any correspondence related to the recall for your records.
Product Details
The recalled product is Deep-brand PREMIUM Select Dum Aloo (Cooked) weighing 12 oz. (340 g). It was sold under lot numbers 24355, 25008, 25042, 25066, 25105, and 25127.
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