Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Recall on 3.3 Million Units Goldfish Crackers

Potent Salmonella Pepperidge Farm recalls 3.3 Million Units Goldfish Crackers on the market

Consider it sad news for anyone who was ever a kid: Pepperidge Farm has issued a recall for four of their Goldfish crackers because of a concern that there may be a presence of Salmonella in the seasoning. Pepperidge Farm, owned by Campbell Soup, is voluntarily recalling 3.3 million units of its Goldfish Crackers due to the possible presence of salmonella, the company said on Monday. No illnesses have been reported.

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The company has released a complete list of products that are of concern, which include:
* Flavor Blasted Xtra Cheddar
* Flavor Blasted Sour Cream & Onion
* Goldfish Baked with Whole Grain Xtra Cheddar
* Goldfish Mix Xtra Cheddar + Pretzel

All sizes — including snack bags and large bulk boxes — are apparently under the recall; and all regions of the country may have been affected.

Company spokeswoman Bethridge Toovell specified the number of units affected by the recall.
Mondelez said Saturday it was voluntarily recalling some Ritz Cracker sandwiches and Ritz Bits products over similar concerns about whey powder ingredient being potentially tainted with salmonella presence.

Earlier this month, Kellogg said it was recalling an estimated 1.3 million cases of its Honey Smacks cereal from more than 30 U.S. states due to the potential for salmonella contamination.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration also warned residents of eight U.S. states about recalled packages of pre-cut melon linked to a salmonella outbreak, which was distributed to stores operated by Costco Wholesale, Kroger, Walmart, and Amazon.com's Whole Foods.

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