General Mills recalls 736,000 Pillsbury rolls over glass contamination fears
Summary
General Mills is recalling about 736,000 Pillsbury bread rolls because they might have glass pieces inside. The recall affects two types of frozen bread rolls distributed to many U.S. states, mainly sold to restaurants and food services.Key Facts
- The recall includes 554,400 Hard Roll Dough rolls and 181,440 Kaiser Roll Dough rolls.
- The products may contain glass, which poses a safety risk to consumers.
- The recalled items were sent to 18 states across the U.S.
- The recall started on June 19, 2026, after FDA issued a notice.
- These frozen dough rolls are mainly for commercial use, not individual shoppers.
- Each Hard Roll Dough package contains 180 rolls, each weighing 2.25 ounces, with a use-by date of October 12, 2026.
- Each Kaiser Roll Dough package contains 144 rolls, each weighing 2.5 ounces, with a use-by date of October 13, 2026.
- Glass contamination in food products has led to other recalls earlier in the year, involving different products and brands.
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