Hometown Food Company Recalled Two LOT of Pillsbury® Unbleached All-Purpose 5lb Flour Due to Salmonella

The FDA announced that Hometown Food Company initiated a limited, voluntary retail-level recall on two specific lot codes of its Pillsbury® Unbleached All-Purpose 5 lb Flour (UPC 51500-22241)because it may be contaminated with Salmonella. Approximately 12,245 cases of impacted Pillsbury® Unbleached All Purpose Flour product were distributed through a limited number of retailers and distributors nationwide. There have been no reports of any illnesses associated with this recall. Flour is made from wheat that is minimally processed, and therefore, it should not be considered a ready-to-eat product. It is an ingredient for baked, fried, and cooked products, and these heating processes ensure the safety of flour with proper handling. All surfaces and utensils should be properly cleaned after contact with flour or uncooked dough or batter. Consumers should wash their hands after handling flour or uncooked dough or batter. Consumers should not eat uncooked dough or batter made with raw flour. @ https://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm633320.htm?utm_campaign=Hometown%20Food%20Company%20Recalls%20Two%20Production%20LOT%20Codes%20of%20Pillsbury%C2%AE%20Unbleached%20All-Purpose&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua
Hometown Food Company Recalls Two Production LOT Codes of Pillsbury® Unbleached All-Purpose 5lb Flour Due to Possible Health Risk

Please be advised the Hometown Food Company initiated a limited, voluntary retail-level recall on two specific lot codes of its Pillsbury® Unbleached All-Purpose 5 lb Flour (UPC 51500-22241) because it may be contaminated with Salmonella. Only Best If Used By Dates APR 19 2020 and APR 20 2020 are impacted.

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