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Kosher choc chip change causes controversy

May 24, 2012 16:40

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Jewish cooks across the US have been left distraught after a popular brand of chocolate chips was stripped of its "parev" label.

The Trader Joe's semisweet chocolate chips have long been a staple of the kosher kitchen, with people using them to whip up all manner of milk-free desserts.

But due to a change in the factory equipment last month for cost-cutting purposes, the product is no longer certified as kosher. Although the recipe is the same, a spokeswoman for the company explained that after the cleaning process used was altered recently, Trader Joe's was compelled by the Food and Drug Administration to label bags with a warning about milk allergies, thus affecting the product's parev status.

Shoppers have reacted to the news by seizing any packets that still have the old label, with one customer in Chelsea, New York, buying 90 bags on one visit.