Listeria Concerns Prompt Voluntary and Precautionary Waffle Recall
According to the FDA, Kellogg has announced a voluntary and precautionary recall of various waffle products produced at its Atlanta facility.
During routine sampling of a product that had not been distributed into commerce, Listeria was discovered in a product sample. In turn, Kellogg elected, in an abundance of caution, to issue a voluntary and precautionary recall of a limited number of products produced at the same facility. Click on the following link to view the FDA Recall Release.
The following waffle products are affected by the precautionary recall:
- Kellogg's® Eggo® Cinnamon Toast waffles, 10-count package, UPC code 3800040440 with Best If Used Before" dates beginning with:NOV22 10 EA, NOV23 10 EA and NOV24 10 EA.
- Kellogg's® Eggo® Toaster Swirlz™ Cinnamon Roll Minis eight-count package, UPC code 3800023370 with a "Best If Used Before" date beginning with NOV15 10 EA.
Following the discovery of the single positive sample, Kellogg also immediately and voluntarily ceased production at its Atlanta facility, began an investigation to determine a possible cause of the contamination, and also initiated a regimen of cleaning and sanitizing. According to reports, Kellogg plans to fully execute its hygienic restoration plan under GDA before it resumes any production at the facility.
It is also important to note that the recall is a precautionary measure and, to date, no reported illnesses have been associated with the consumption of any Kellogg waffle products.
