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LUBNA QUALITY PRODUCTS Recalls Mung Beans Over Pesticide Hazard

LUBNA QUALITY PRODUCTS recalled 400 cases of mung beans on January 15, 2026, due to the presence of Thiamethoxam, a pesticide. The affected products were distributed in Texas and Louisiana. Consumers should not consume the product and should seek refunds or replacements.

Quick Facts at a Glance

Recall Date
January 15, 2026
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brand
LUBNA QUALITY PRODUCTS
Category
Food & Beverages
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
Geographic Scope
2 states
At-Risk Groups
GENERAL

Hazard Information

Presence of Thiamethoxam-PESTICIDE

What You Should Do

Consumers who have purchased this product should not consume it. Contact LUBNA QUALITY PRODUCTS INC. for refund or replacement information. Notification method: E-Mail

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About This Product

Mung beans are a common legume used in various cuisines. They are popular for their nutritional value and versatility in recipes.

Why This Is Dangerous

The presence of Thiamethoxam in the mung beans poses a risk of pesticide poisoning if ingested, which can lead to adverse health effects.

Industry Context

This recall is not part of a broader industry pattern.

Real-World Impact

Consumers may experience health risks if they consume the affected mung beans. The recall may cause inconvenience for those who planned to use this product.

Practical Guidance

How to identify if yours is affected

  1. Check the packaging for lot numbers JAN 2025 and Batch KI/050122.
  2. Verify if your product is among the recalled items.
  3. Look for the packaging date or distribution information.

Where to find product info

Lot numbers are typically found on the bottom or back of the packaging. Look for any identifying codes or packaging details.

What timeline to expect

Refund processing may take 4-6 weeks after the return is initiated.

If the manufacturer is unresponsive

  • Document your correspondence with LUBNA QUALITY PRODUCTS.
  • Follow up via email if you do not receive a response within a week.
  • Consider filing a complaint with the FDA if no resolution is reached.

How to prevent similar issues

  • Always check for recalls on food products before purchase.
  • Look for certification labels indicating pesticide-free products.
  • Store legumes properly to avoid contamination.

Documentation advice

Keep receipts, correspondence, and photos of the product as evidence when contacting the company.

Product Details

The recall involves mung beans packaged in 4-pound polybags, with six bags per carton. The affected lot numbers are JAN 2025 and Batch KI/050122.

Key Facts

  • 400 cases recalled
  • Presence of pesticide Thiamethoxam
  • Distributed in Texas and Louisiana
  • Consumers advised to stop use immediately
  • Contact LUBNA QUALITY PRODUCTS for refund

Safety Guide

Not sure what to do next? Our guide walks you through the process step by step.

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Safety Assessment

Risk LevelHIGH
Severity Score
8/ 10
Affected Groups
GENERAL
Injury Types
POISONING

Product Details

Model Numbers
Lot: JAN 2025
Batch KI/050122
Affected States
LA, TX
Report Date
March 4, 2026
Source Agency
FDA - Food Safety
Recall Status
ACTIVE

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