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Kellogg recalls certain snacks for possible undeclared peanut residue
They’re part of a larger recall of Grain Craft wheat flour that may contain low levels of peanut residue.
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Kellogg and Mars joined the list this week after supplier Grain Craft recalled certain lots of flour for undeclared peanut residue.
The company stressed it was a voluntary and precautionary recall for products associated with a flour mill in Georgia. With peanut allergies always a concern, and food allergies overall reportedly increasing in prevalence, no one can fault Kellogg for taking such measures to prevent a nutty situation.
“The massive flour recall linked to possible peanut contamination grows after Kellogg Company recalled 25 different snack products linked to the flour”. Presence of peanuts could lead to allergic reactions, said experts.
Kellogg’s is asking people to discard the product and contact them at 1-800-962-1413 for a full refund.
The company says it hasn’t gotten any reports of illnesses so far. Grain Craft supplies other companies rather than selling directly to consumers, according to the FDA.
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Kellogg is a Battle Creek, MI-based manufacturer and marketer of ready-to-eat cereal and convenience foods.