Aunt jemima recall
Possible health risks prompt Aunt Jemima Complete Pancake Mix and Aunt Jemima Buttermilk Complete Pancake Mix recall. FDA is investigating the matter
Two Quaker Oats products — Aunt Jemima Complete Pancake Mix and Aunt Jemima Buttermilk Complete Pancake Mix — have been recalled and are under investigation for a possible health risk.
The recall is for the 32 ounce packages of the pancake mixes. The recall is for the Aunt Jemima Complete Pancake Mix boxes with the UPC code 30000-05070 or the Buttermilk Complete Pancake Mix with the UPC code 30000-05300. The expiration dates on the boxes range from Feb. 8 through Feb. 23.
In regard to Aunt Jemima recall Quaker Oats has released the following information:
“No illnesses have been reported in connection with this issue to date. There is very low risk of illness when preparation directions on box are followed and product is not consumed raw or undercooked. Salmonella bacteria is killed at a temperature of 160° F.”
Quaker is in the process of recovering the product involved. Quaker knows specifically to which customer warehouses the product was shipped. Approximately 98% of the product is within Quaker’s control. The 2% of product which is outside of Quaker’s control was shipped to a limited number of retail and mass merchandiser stores (no direct distribution to West Coast). Of that small quantity, the vast majority likely has not been placed on store shelves. Product was shipped to 17 states including Texas, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Illinois, Florida, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Wisconsin, Ohio, New York, New Mexico, Kansas and Utah.”
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