Is your favorite breader mix hiding a dangerous secret? Hidden allergen prompts urgent warning for shoppers!

If you’re a fan of crispy, golden oven-baked fish or chicken, there’s a good chance you’ve reached for a box of Shore Lunch Oven Style Breader & Batter Mix. It’s a pantry staple in many Midwestern homes, beloved for its convenience and flavor.

But if you or someone in your family has a milk allergy, it’s time to check your cupboards—because a hidden ingredient has prompted a serious recall that could put your health at risk.



What’s Happening?
Homegrown Family Foods, the company behind the popular Shore Lunch brand, has issued an urgent recall for its Oven Style Breader & Batter Mix (6oz box) after discovering that some boxes contain milk—a potentially life-threatening allergen for those with dairy sensitivities—that isn’t listed on the label.

This means that anyone with a milk allergy could unknowingly consume the product and suffer a severe allergic reaction.

The recall was triggered after a consumer reported that their daughter had an allergic reaction to the product.

Thankfully, she has since recovered, but this incident highlights just how dangerous undeclared allergens can be.


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Homegrown Family Foods has recalled its Shore Lunch Oven Style Breader & Batter Mix 6oz boxes due to undeclared milk, which poses a serious risk for people with dairy allergies. Image source: FDA.



Where Was the Product Sold?
The affected Shore Lunch Oven Style Breader & Batter Mix was distributed to retail stores across a wide swath of the Midwest and Northeast, including Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

If you’ve shopped in any of these states between April 29, 2024, and May 1, 2025, you’ll want to double-check your pantry.

How to Identify the Recalled Product
Here’s what to look for:
  • Product: Shore Lunch Oven Style Breader & Batter Mix, 6oz (170g) box
  • Best By Dates: April 23, 2025, through February 25, 2026
  • UPC Code: 2473912000 (found on the bottom of the box)
  • Lot Codes: RP117050, RP120012, RP120011, RP120013, RP123249, RP123389, RP129004, RP129005, RP129006 (found on the top of the box)
If your box matches any of these details, it’s part of the recall.

Also read: Check your fridge: New sausage recall issued across three states



Why Is This Such a Big Deal?
For most people, a little milk in a breading mix might not seem like a big deal. But for the millions of Americans with milk allergies, even a trace amount can cause symptoms ranging from hives and stomach upset to life-threatening anaphylaxis.

According to the Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) organization, milk is one of the top eight allergens in the United States, and reactions can be especially severe in children and older adults.

Food recalls due to undeclared allergens are unfortunately not uncommon. In fact, the FDA reports that undeclared allergens are the leading cause of food recalls in the US. This is why accurate labeling is not just a matter of good business—it’s a matter of public safety.

Also read: Heads-up, shoppers! Urgent recall issued for popular pastries



What Should You Do If You Have the Product?
If you or someone in your household has a milk allergy or sensitivity, do not consume the product. Instead, return it to the store where you purchased it for a full refund.

If you have questions or concerns, you can contact Homegrown Family Foods directly at 706-403-5768 (Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm ET) or email [email protected].

Key Takeaways

  • Homegrown Family Foods has recalled its Shore Lunch Oven Style Breader & Batter Mix 6oz boxes due to undeclared milk, which poses a serious risk for people with dairy allergies.
  • The recall affects products distributed in several US states, including Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, with best before dates from April 23, 2025 to February 25, 2026 and UPC code 2473912000.
  • One person has reported an allergic reaction to the product; the recall was triggered after discovering that milk was present in the mix but not listed on the label.
  • Customers with dairy allergies are urged not to consume the affected product and to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund; enquiries can be made by phoning 706-403-5768 or emailing [email protected].

Have you or a loved one ever had a close call with a hidden allergen? Do you have tips for managing food allergies at home or when dining out? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!
 
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