A public health alert has been issued for mislabeled ravioli that may contain shellfish, sold at Costco stores in Buffalo. The alert was issued due to the potential health risk to consumers with shellfish allergies. According to WGRZ, the products were sold at Costco stores and could still be in consumers' homes, despite no longer being on shelves.

The affected products are Giovanni Rana ravioli, which may contain shellfish. "The products were sold at Costco stores and could still be in consumers' homes, despite no longer being on shelves," said a spokesperson for WGRZ. The alert is a reminder for consumers to check their homes for the affected products and to be aware of the potential health risks associated with food allergies. In Buffalo, residents with shellfish allergies are advised to exercise caution when consuming ravioli products.

The city's health department is working to ensure that consumers are aware of the potential health risks and are taking steps to prevent any adverse reactions. As the city moves forward, residents can expect to see increased awareness campaigns and education on food allergies. The Buffalo health department will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.

Looking ahead, consumers can expect a thorough investigation into the matter and measures to prevent such incidents in the future.