The product was labeled as chicken soup but is actually Italian wedding soup.
Kettle Cuisine is recalling 3,000 pounds of mislabeled chicken soup product that contains undeclared allergens.
The Massachusetts-based company said the labels say it's chicken soup, but the product is actually Italian soup with meatballs, according to the recall notice on the Food Safety and Inspection Service website.
The soup also contains eggs, milk and wheat which are not shown on the label.
The product subject to recall is the 24-ounce cups labeled "Mom's Chicken Soup" with a "use by" date of Feb. 17, 2017, and have the establishment number "P-18468." They were sold in Whole Foods Market locations in New Jersey.
Consumers are being told to throw out the soup or return it to the place of purchase.
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