FDA Recalls Bakery Items Sold at Walmart In Michigan + Other States
The Food and Drug Administration is recalling over 40,000 bakery items sold at Walmart stores in Michigan and across the US.
The bakery items are being recalled due to foreign plastic pieces that have been found in the pastry items.
What are the Details of the Recall?
Walmart is recalling the following Great Value bakery items with a printed lot number of L092525200 269X:
- Great Value Cheese Danish - sold in 16.5-ounce containers. Look for a UPC code of 078742201177.
- Great Value Cinnamon Rolls - sold in 16.5-ounce containers. Look for a UPC code of 078742201160.
According to the FDA, these items were distributed by the JM Smucker Company in Orrville, Ohio.
The affected items were sold prior to November 1, 2024, but could still be in customers' refrigerators or freezers. If you have these recalled products in your possession, you can return them to Walmart for a refund, according to Eating Well.
Other Recent Food Recalls
This recall comes just days after the FDA announced that dog treats sold in Michigan and 18 other states were recalled due to possible Salmonella contamination. We have details on this recall here.
Last week, more than 167,000 pounds of ground beef were recalled due to possible E. Coli contamination. The ground beef was shipped nationwide from a packing plant in the Detroit area. You can find the details of that recall here.
Earlier this month, there was a massive recall of whole and baby organic carrots sold at Target, Kroger, and other Michigan stores. This recall has been linked to one death, 15 hospitalizations, and 39 people who have been sickened by a strain of E. Coli. Details on that recall are here.
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