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General Mills Recalls Flour Amid Possible E.coli Contamination
Wall Street Journal | - |
General
Mills Inc. GIS -0.14 % said it is voluntarily recalling certain lots of
flour as a precaution amid a 20-state outbreak of a strain of E.coli
potentially linked to the products.
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General Mills Recalls Flour Amid Possible E.coli Contamination
Company is recalling several lots of Gold Medal, Wondra and Signature Kitchen brands
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The Minneapolis cereal company said the E.coli strain—called E.coli 0121—hasn’t been found in any of its flour products or its flour manufacturing plant. General Mills says it hasn’t been contacted directly by any consumer reporting a confirmed illness related to its products.
General Mills said it is recalling several lots of its Gold Medal, Wondra and Signature Kitchen brands that were sold in supermarkets such as Safeway, Albertsons, Jewel, Shaws, Vons, United, Randalls and Acme.
According to General Mills, state and federal authorities have been looking into 38 occurrences of illnesses across 20 states related to the E.coli strain. The company stated in a news release that roughly half of the individuals had reported making something with flour at some point before becoming ill, with some reporting they had used a General Mills brand. The 38 cases occurred between Dec. 21, 2015, and May 3.
Consumers were advised to stop using the flour included in the recall.
The company is providing more details at www.generalmills.com/flour.
Write to Tess Stynes at tess.stynes@wsj.com