
One Frozen, LLC recall: quick summary
One Frozen, LLC has announced a voluntary recall of its Good & Gather™ Southwest-Style Burrito Bowl Blend due to the presence of undeclared shrimp, a shellfish allergen. The recall affects frozen 12-oz bags distributed nationwide through Target stores in all 50 states. Consumers with shellfish allergies may face serious or life-threatening reactions if they consume the product.
The recall comes after three consumer complaints reported finding shrimp in the bowls, although no illnesses have been confirmed so far. The affected lot codes are L5055-1 through L5055-6, with a “Best if Used by” date of 08/24/2026. If you have one of these burrito bowls in your freezer, it’s important to check it before mealtime turns into an unexpected seafood surprise.
Official details
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Date issued: September 10, 2025
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Announced by: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
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Company name: One Frozen, LLC
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Product name: Good & Gather™ Southwest-Style Burrito Bowl Blend, Frozen, 12oz bags
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Issue: Undeclared shrimp (shellfish)
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Product details: Distributed nationwide via Target stores, 57,240 units in total
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Action: Consumers should not eat the product and contact Target Guest Relations for a refund
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Call to Action: Stick around to find out more about this recall!
What happened?
One Frozen, LLC issued a voluntary recall on September 10, 2025, for their Good & Gather™ Southwest-Style Burrito Bowl Blend, after discovering that some frozen 12-oz bags may contain shrimp that wasn’t listed on the label.
Three consumers reported finding shrimp in the product, prompting the company to take action. The affected bags, weighing 12oz each, carry lot codes L5055-1 through L5055-6 under the Nutrition Label. These bowls were shipped to Target stores nationwide starting April 17, 2025.
Affected products
Brand | Product | Size | UPC | Best By Date | Issue | Affected zones |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Good & Gather | Southwest-Style Burrito Bowl Blend, Frozen | 12oz | 085239931356 | 08/24/2026 | Undeclared shrimp | Nationwide (Target) |
What caused the issue?
- Type of issue: Undeclared shrimp, a crustacean shellfish allergen
- Health risks: Potentially life-threatening allergic reactions in sensitive individuals
- Groups affected: People with shellfish allergies
- Symptoms: Hives, swelling, trouble breathing, anaphylaxis
- Victims confirmed: None reported as of September 10, 2025
Questions you might have
- How do I know if I have an affected bag?
Check the lot codes under the Nutrition Label: L5055-1 through L5055-6. - Can I eat it if I’m not allergic to shellfish?
Yes, but only if you want a surprise shrimp experience! - Where were these bowls sold?
Target stores nationwide. - What should I do with my affected bag?
Stop eating it and contact Target Guest Relations for a refund. - What’s the best way to get a refund?
Call Target at (800) 444-0680. - How did the company discover the issue?
After receiving three consumer complaints about shrimp in the product. - How many units are affected?
57,240 consumer units. - Is there a risk if I have already eaten some?
Only if you have a shellfish allergy, seek medical attention if symptoms occur. - Is this recall voluntary or mandatory?
Voluntary, but taken seriously in cooperation with the FDA. - Who can I contact for more info?
Target Guest Relations or One Frozen, LLC media contact Martin Spisak ([email protected]).
Here’s what you should do

- Check your freezer for the 12-oz bags with the affected lot codes
- Look under the Nutrition Label to identify the lot codes
- Do not consume the product if it contains shrimp
- Contact Target Guest Relations at (800) 444-0680 for a refund
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- Beaver Street Fisheries recalls Great Value frozen raw shrimp over Cesium-137 contamination risk
- Southwind Foods recalls frozen shrimp over Cesium-137 risk
- FDA public health alert: Great Value frozen shrimp linked to Cesium-137 contamination concerns
- Lee K of NY recalls Stewed Aged Kimchi w/ Mackerel over undeclared milk and shrimp
“Food safety is non-negotiable. Staying alert to recalls, maintaining supply chain excellence, and proactive measures protect consumers and brands alike.” Eran Mizrahi, CEO of Source86.
Ensuring safe eats
Undeclared allergens can shake consumer trust and disrupt the frozen food industry. Companies must ensure proper labeling, testing, and quality control to avoid such risks. If you have the affected Good & Gather™ Burrito Bowl Blend, do not eat it. Return it for a refund. Staying informed and acting quickly protects both health and reputation.
For safe, high-quality ingredients, private label services, and supply chain excellence, talk to the Source86 team today.









