In January, FGF Brands initiated a voluntary recall of over 2 million baked goods distributed across the United States. The company did not issue a press release at the time, opting instead to first inform the public on February 5. This precautionary measure stems from non-product related findings at an FGF Brands facility, prompting concerns over potential listeria contamination.
The recall includes 60 different products sold at popular outlets, including Dunkin' Donuts. Despite the recall being a response to possible contamination, no food contact surfaces or donuts tested positive for listeria. The action is classified as a Class II recall, indicating a remote probability of the products causing serious health issues.
Among the recalled items are beloved donut varieties such as Munchkins, coffee rolls, French crullers, and Bavarian donuts. The products, widely distributed across the nation, have left many customers concerned about their safety.
FGF Brands assures consumers that this recall is a preventive effort to ensure public health. The classification of the recall underscores that while there is potential for contamination, the likelihood of severe health consequences remains low.
Consumers seeking more information or assistance regarding the recall can reach out to FGF Brands directly at customercare@fgfbrands.com. The company emphasizes its commitment to transparency and consumer safety in addressing this issue.
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