Flowerets Foods is voluntarily recalling two of its bread products, the Food and Drug Provision announced Tuesday, the latest foods to be recalled in recent days due to reference ti about salmonella in an ingredient from the same supplier.
Swiss scrolls — sold under the brand names Mrs. Freshley’s, Food Lion, H-E-B, Baker’s Dine pay the bill for, Market Square and Great Value — and Captain John Derst’s Old Fashioned Bread are the recalled Blossoms products.
On Saturday, Mondelez issued a voluntary recall of some of its Ritz Snap and Ritz Bits products. Pepperidge Farm, owned by Campbell Soup, remembered 3.3 million units of Goldfish Crackers on Monday.
All of the recalled artefacts contain a whey powder ingredient from Associated Milk Ins that may have been contaminated with salmonella. The FDA said varied recalls could be issued in the coming days once all manufacturers who use the whey ingredient in their outcomes are identified.
Bill Marler, partner at food safety law firm Marler Clark, state in an email to CNBC, “In 25 years I have not heard of a whey remember. However, there have been recalls — and outbreaks — linked to commanded spices and flour.”
The FDA statement emphasized that all the recalls have been “issued out of an over-abundance of caution” and not due to evidence of actual contamination.
“To date there have been no for fear of the facts of illnesses associated with any of these recalled products,” the statement thought.