The FDA announced that 2 million donuts were recalled last month. Some donuts were reportedly produced for Dunkin’ stores. Affected products are no longer being sold. Sixty varieties and a total ...
Food recalls are on the rise—see the latest FDA recalls, including the canned tuna recall, granola bars recall, and donuts recalled for Listeria risk.
The donuts that fell under the recall could've be contaminated with listeria. The voluntary recall was completed in January, and FGF brands says that all donuts are completely safe to eat.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been trying to find out the cause of these outbreaks since 2018.
FGF Brands released a statement on its website, stating that the recall was voluntary and that “all donuts are completely safe to eat.” No traces of listeria were found in Dunkin’ products.
FGF Brands, a pastry distributer, initiated the recall of 60 different products on Jan. 7 over potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The affected products—including donuts, fritters ...
Approximately 2 million donuts from Dunkin’ and other brands, as well as other baked goods, have been recalled due to listeria contamination, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Sixty varieties and a total of over 2 million donuts were recalled by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last month due to listeria risk concerns. The FDA recently announced the recall ...
The FDA announced that 2 million donuts were recalled last month. Some donuts were reportedly produced for Dunkin’ stores. Affected products are no longer being sold. Sixty varieties and a total ...