Burrito Recall Sparks Consumer Risk Warning
Summary
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a recall for MG Foods' Spicy Breakfast Burrito due to small hard fragments found in some products. The recall has been classified as a Class II risk, meaning the issue could cause temporary health problems. The affected burritos were sold in several states, and no health issues have been reported.Key Facts
- The recall by MG Foods involves the Spicy Breakfast Burrito due to possible contamination with hard fragments.
- The FDA classified this as a Class II risk, which means it could cause temporary health problems.
- No illnesses have been reported with the consumption of the recalled burrito.
- The burrito contains scrambled eggs, salsa, potatoes, jalapenos, cheddar, green peppers, and onions.
- The UPC number for the affected burritos is 1 00001-00029 7, with specific "fresh until" dates in January 2026.
- The burritos were distributed in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
- Consumers who bought the product are advised not to eat it.
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