TreeHouse Foods has initiated a major recall of frozen waffles due to potential Listeria contamination, but what’s the full story? The recall affect products sold in both the U.S. and Canada. Listeria contamination was discovered through routine testing. Consumers should dispose of returned affected products.
TreeHouse Foods Launches Waffle Recall
TreeHouse Foods in Illinois is voluntarily recalling specific frozen waffle brands amid concerns of potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Brands such as Bettergoods, Best Choice, and Clover Valley are included. The company detected the pathogen during routine testing, showing its commitment to preemptively addressing food safety risks.
As of now, no health issues have arisen from these products. However, authorities urge consumers in the U.S. and Canada to check their freezers and follow the recall instructions for their safety.
FOOD RECALL: Hundreds of varieties of frozen waffles may have possible listeria contamination. They were produced by TreeHouse foods and sold at Walmart, Target and grocery chains across the country. https://t.co/xRdl2qSYXF pic.twitter.com/7a8krYYxRm
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) October 20, 2024
Understanding Listeria Risks
A Listeria monocytogenes infection is serious and poses a threat to vulnerable segments of the population, including young children, the elderly, and those with compromised immune systems. Symptoms range from mild intestinal issues to severe conditions.
“This issue was discovered through routine testing at our manufacturing facility in Brantford, Ontario, Canada,” Howard Karesh, spokesperson for TreeHouse Foods said in a statement.
The recall spans numerous brands, some of which are sold by large retailers like Walmart, Target, and Dollar General. It’s a stark reminder of the vigilance needed in food safety protocols.
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Frozen waffle products made by TreeHouse Foods, including waffles sold by Kodiak Cakes and Publix, Food Lion, Walmart and Target store labels, have been voluntarily recalled due to potential listeria contamination, according to a news release from the Oak Brook,… pic.twitter.com/4fZKFQW9yE
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Consumer Guidance and Next Steps
Consumers must identify recalled products using UPCs, Lot Codes, and “Best By” dates listed on the FDA’s website. They’re advised to discard the products or return them for a refund. The recall is under the guidance of both the U.S. FDA and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
“Consumers should check their freezers for any of the products listed above and dispose of them or return the recalled product to the place of purchase for credit,” The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported.
While no illnesses are reported, those concerned should consult healthcare providers if symptoms arise. For more inquiries, TreeHouse Foods can be reached at 800-596-2903.