General Mills recalled nearly 736,000 Pillsbury rolls due to possible glass contamination
Key Points:
- General Mills recalled nearly 736,000 Pillsbury bread rolls due to potential glass contamination, as announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
- The recall covers 3,080 cases of "Hard Roll Dough" and 1,260 cases of "Kaiser Roll Dough," totaling 554,400 and 181,440 rolls respectively, distributed across 18 U.S. states.
- The affected products were sold exclusively at Walmart in-store bakeries and marketed primarily to businesses for easy back-of-house preparation.
- General Mills initiated the voluntary recall on June 19, emphasizing that food safety is their top priority and that all potentially impacted products have been removed.
- General Mills, known for brands like Betty Crocker and Cheerios, provided recall numbers and product details for consumer reference.