Undeclared peanuts prompt recall of chili products.

WASHINGTON – Undeclared peanuts prompted a recall of 35,865 lbs. of chili products, the Food Safety and Inspection Service reported.

Fresh Food Manufacturing, Freedom, Pa., recalled the products after a spice supplier notified the company that cumin used in the chili may have been contaminated with peanut allergens. FSIS and the company have received no reports of adverse reactions related to the products.

Products subject to the recall include:

• 24-oz. plastic cup containers of “GIANT EAGLE MARKET DISTRICT Firehouse Chili With Beans” with Sell By dates of 12/21/14, 1/1/15, 1/11/15, 1/21/15, or 1/29/15.

• 24-oz. plastic cup containers of Good Cents “Chili With Beans” with Sell By dates of 12/21/14, 1/1/15, 1/11/15, 1/21/15, or 1/29/15.

• 5-lb. plastic bags of bulk “Market District Firehouse Chili with Beans” with Sell By dates of 1/16/15, 1/26/15, or 2/3/15 (sold hot by retail establishments)

Fresh Food Manufacturing produced the items on various dates from Nov. 21, 2014, through Dec. 30, 2014. The products bear the establishment number “40211” inside the USDA mark of inspection and have the sell by date printed on the product label. FSIS said the products were shipped to retail outlets in Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.