Caution, waffle lovers! Major brands like Hannaford have issued a recall on frozen waffles due to potential Listeria contamination. What to know and how to keep your breakfast safe!
In a turn of events that may leave many of us reconsidering our beloved breakfast staple, Hannaford has recalled five varieties of frozen waffles sold across major retailers due to potential Listeria contamination. Illinois-based TreeHouse Foods, the manufacturer behind these handy breakfast delights, issued a voluntary recall after routine testing at their plant indicated the potential for contamination. If you've purchased any of these waffles between January 1 and October 18, it might be time to check your freezer.
The range of affected products includes a slew of brands, with the likes of Great Value taking center stage alongside other grocery giants such as Publix, Walmart, Kroger, Food Lion, and even stores like Target and Aldi being mentioned. This recall spans more than 500 varieties of frozen waffles throughout the U.S. and Canada, making it a widespread issue for waffle enthusiasts everywhere! It’s a bittersweet start to the day when your go-to breakfast item is facing such a hefty recall.
Consumers are urged to refrain from eating the suspected products and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. While this might sound discouraging for those who rely on frozen waffles for a quick breakfast fix, it is important to remember that the health risks associated with foodborne pathogens like Listeria can be quite serious—especially for vulnerable populations. With the tagline, "Better safe than stuck in the hospital!" consumers are taking heed and ensuring their freezers are free of potential hazards.
Meanwhile, here’s a quirky breakfast fact to lighten the mood—did you know that waffles trace their roots back to the Middle Ages when they were cooked over an open fire in two metal plates? Fast forward to today, and it’s hard to imagine brunch without these fluffy delights! However, with the present waffle woes, perhaps a more artisanal method of preparation is in order—or maybe it’s time to whip out the good old-fashioned waffle iron.
In our ever-evolving relationship with food safety, recalls are a harsh reminder that even the tastiest items can turn out to have hidden dangers. Always make sure to stay updated on food recalls and safety notices from your favorite brands. After all, no one wants to end up with a side of Listeria with their morning coffee!
Customers should not eat the waffles and return them if bought between Jan. 1 and Oct. 18.
Illinois-based manufacturer TreeHouse Foods has voluntarily recalled some of their frozen waffle products due to the potential for contamination of Listeria ...
Along with Great Value, other store brands include Target; SE Grocers; Food Lion; H-E-B; Aldi; Dollar General: Hannaford and Canadian chains.
TreeHouse Foods said that it issued a voluntary recall after discovering possible contamination during routing testing at its plant.
Customers are urged to ...
More than 500 varieties of frozen waffles sold across the United States and Canada are being recalled due to possible listeria contamination, ...
The recalled waffles are sold under a variety of private label brands in Canada such as No Name, Compliments, Selection and Western Family.