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High RiskFDAfda-F-1604-2019UNDECLARED ALLERGEN

100% Whole Wheat Hamburger Buns sold under the brand names of: FLOWERS 8CT No UPC; GREAT VALUE UPC 78742 00800 4 & NATURES OWN 8CT UPC 72...

Category
Units Affected
4,793
Recall Date
July 9, 2019
Issuing Agency
Hazard
Undeclared Allergen

FDA Recall Notice

Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — official FDA notice for recall FDA-F-1604-2019.

The products have the potential to contain small pieces of hard plastic introduced during production process.

Corrective Action (per FDA)

Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — official FDA notice for recall FDA-F-1604-2019.

Recall ongoing. Follow firm instructions.

✅ What you should do

  1. Stop using the product if you own it.
  2. Check the model number, lot code, or sell-by date against the recall notice above.
  3. Contact Flowers Foods or the retailer where you bought it for a refund, replacement, or repair.
  4. For the most current official instructions, visit the FDA recall page.
  5. If you've been hurt by this product, report the incident to FDA.

Consumer Contact (per FDA)

Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — official FDA notice for recall FDA-F-1604-2019.

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Flowers Foods Recall FAQ

Flowers Foods is the subject of a food safety report: 100% Whole Wheat Hamburger Buns sold under the brand names of: FLOWERS 8CT No UPC; GREAT VALUE UPC 78742 00800 4 & NATURES OWN 8CT UPC 72.... The notice was published on July 9, 2019 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Approximately 4,793 units are potentially affected.