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Whole Foods Customers Are "Urged to Destroy" Recalled Food
Whole Foods Customers Are "Urged to Destroy" Recalled Food

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time21-03-2025

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Whole Foods Customers Are "Urged to Destroy" Recalled Food

We all love the convenience of grabbing a quick snack from the freezer and popping it into the oven on a day we can't be bothered to cook. But if you happen to be a fan of frozen food snacks from 365 Whole Foods Market, you may want to take a beat before opening your next pack. The chain supermarket just issued a voluntary recall on its popular frozen macaroni and cheese bites, citing concerns of 'undeclared eggs and meat ingredients." Here's all you need to know about the recall. According to an announcement from food manufacturer CH Guenther & Son LLC posted by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a voluntary recall was issued on 365 Whole Foods Market Small Bites Macaroni & Cheese. The frozen snacks were sold at Whole Foods locations nationwide, and were distributed nationwide between February 6 and March 11 of this year. The recall resulted from a consumer complaint claiming that 'the product contained meat and was not a macaroni and cheese bite,' according to the statement. CH Guenther & Son LLC says that the issue has since been corrected. Impacted products are listed below: 365 Whole Foods Market Small Bites Macaroni & Cheese: UPC Code: 99482499709 Best-By Date: 11/29/2025 Purchase Dates: 2/6/2025 - 3/11/2025 While no illnesses have been reported from consumption of this product, 'people who have allergies to eggs run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction,' according to the company's March 14 announcement. The statement on the FDA's website says that customers who have purchased Small Bites that match the information listed above should "destroy any remaining product." You can also receive a full refund when you take a valid receipt to your closest Whole Foods store. For any additional questions concerning the recall, you can call CH Guenther & Son LLC at 1-210-227-1401. You Might Also Like 67 Best Gifts for Women That'll Make Her Smile The Best Pillows for Every Type of Sleeper

The Rare Recall Threatening Lean Cuisine And Stouffer's Frozen Meals
The Rare Recall Threatening Lean Cuisine And Stouffer's Frozen Meals

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time19-03-2025

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The Rare Recall Threatening Lean Cuisine And Stouffer's Frozen Meals

Another day, another food recall in what feels like a never-ending cycle. Just days after the announcement of the Small Bites Macaroni & Cheese recall at Whole Foods Market, Nestlé USA just announced a voluntary recall through the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of several Lean Cuisine and Stouffer's frozen meals sold at big-box retailers across the country for a possible "wood-like material" contamination. Although dangerous, a recall due to foreign material contamination is relatively rare, with undeclared allergens, listeria, and salmonella taking the trophies for the most common recalls in 2024, according to analysis by the consumer advocacy group U.S. PIRG Education Fund. The presence of foreign material was only responsible for 4.1% of recalls last year. The four Nestlé products affected were produced between August 2024 and March 2025 and sold between September 2024 and March 2025. This includes the Lean Cuisine Butternut Squash Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Spinach Artichoke Ravioli, Lean Cuisine Lemon Garlic Shrimp Stir Fry, and Stouffer's Party Size Chicken Lasagna, though only certain batches were impacted. You can check for specific batch numbers on the FDA website. Thankfully, our highest-ranked Lean Cuisine meal, Orange Chicken, didn't make the list. Nestlé is working with the FDA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to ensure that the affected products are properly discarded. Read more: 12 Frozen Lasagnas, Ranked Worst To Best The latest Nestlé recall comes after customers made contact with the brand to report the presence of foreign material in the products, including an instance where there was a "potential choking incident," according to the recall notice, though no hospitalizations have been confirmed. Nestlé and the FDA stated that "this is an isolated issue," and that the organizations have "taken action to address it." Though, this isn't the first time Nestlé products have been recalled for foreign materials. In the 2020 to 2021 time period, Nestlé recalled its Lean Cuisine Baked Chicken due to the possible presence of plastic. If customers find a matching batch code in their freezer, they are advised not to prepare or consume it. Nestlé also advises returning the product or products to the retailer where it was purchased for a full refund or replacement, if possible. No other Lean Cuisine or Stouffer's frozen meals are affected at this time, so the Chicken Fettuccini Alfredo (our favorite frozen Stouffer's dinner) should be safe. Read the original article on Tasting Table.

Mac & cheese bites recalled due to undeclared ingredients
Mac & cheese bites recalled due to undeclared ingredients

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time18-03-2025

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Mac & cheese bites recalled due to undeclared ingredients

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — C.H. Guenther & Son LLC of San Antonio, Texas, has issued a recall for its 365 Whole Foods Market Small Bites Macaroni & Cheese due to undeclared ingredients. The FDA reports the bites may contain undeclared eggs and meat. People who have allergies to these foods could be at serious risk of life-threatening allergic reactions if they eat these items. The recalled Small Bites were sold in 8.5-oz cartons at Whole Foods Market Stores nationwide in the frozen food aisle. UPC Code: 99482499709 Best-By Date (BB): 11/29/25 Purchase Dates: 2/6/2025 – 3/11/2025 No illnesses have been reported thus far. The FDA says that the recall was first issued after receiving a complaint that the product contained meat. This issue has been fixed and no other manufacturing dates are impacted. Customers who have purchased recalled products are asked to dispose of them. If you have a valid receipt, take it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Fan-Favorite Mac & Cheese Brand Recalled Nationwide—Here's What You Need to Know
Fan-Favorite Mac & Cheese Brand Recalled Nationwide—Here's What You Need to Know

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time18-03-2025

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Fan-Favorite Mac & Cheese Brand Recalled Nationwide—Here's What You Need to Know

Those who shop at Whole Foods or order grocery delivery online via Amazon Fresh need to check their freezers this week. According to a recall notice published on March 14, the brand's supplier of 365 Whole Foods Market Small Bites Macaroni & Cheese has received a consumer complaint that the product contained meat. The official recall notice, issued by C.H. Guenther & Son LLC of San Antonio, Texas, cites the presence of 'undeclared eggs' and 'meat ingredients' in 365 Whole Foods Market Small Bites Macaroni & Cheese. And while no illnesses have been reported to date in connection with the recall, the situation has already been swiftly nipped in the bud as no other manufacturing dates or lot codes have been identified in the company's research. 😋😋 🍳🍔 The recalled Small Bites were sold exclusively at Whole Foods Market Stores nationwide in 8.5-ounce cartons in the frozen food aisle. Those who may have this product in their possession can look out for the following Product UPC Code and Lot Code provided by C.H. Guenther & Son LLC: 365 Whole Foods Market Small Bites Macaroni & Cheese UPC Code: 99482499709 Best-By Date (BB): 11/29/25 Purchase Dates: 2/6/2025 - 3/11/2025 Related: Customers are urged to immediately destroy any remaining product or bring in a valid receipt to the store of purchase for a full refund. Additionally, those with allergies to eggs will be the first who run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product, so be sure to follow the provided guidelines for food safety carefully. If you or someone you know has further questions regarding the recall, C.H. Guenther & Son, LLC has opened up their telephone lines at 1-210-227-1401. The company has also implemented preventative measures to prevent any further occurrences from happening. For your safety, be sure to check your freezers and compare UPC Codes and Best-By dates before you dig in to those delicious mac & cheese bites. Up Next:

Whole Foods Just Recalled This Popular Frozen Snack: Here's Why
Whole Foods Just Recalled This Popular Frozen Snack: Here's Why

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time17-03-2025

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Whole Foods Just Recalled This Popular Frozen Snack: Here's Why

If you're one to pick up a box of frozen macaroni and cheese bites from Whole Foods as an anytime treat, you'll want to double-check your freezer. The manufacturer of 365 by Whole Foods Market Small Bites Macaroni & Cheese recently initiated a recall on the product due to "undeclared eggs and meat ingredients," according to the recall notice shared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The recall of Whole Foods' store brand 365 by Whole Foods frozen mac and cheese bites covers products with the UPC code 99482499709, purchased between February 6 and March 11, 2025, with a best-by date of November 29, 2025. C.H. Guenther & Son LLC, which manufactured the Small Bites Macaroni & Cheese product, reported that the recall began after a customer complained about finding meat in one of the macaroni and cheese bites. While no illnesses have yet been reported, the recall notice urges anyone who purchased a potentially contaminated product to destroy whatever remains, and return to their local Whole Foods with proof of purchase for a full refund. If you've purchased this product and have more questions, you can also contact C.H. Guenther & Son LLC at 1-210-227-1401. Read more: We Tried 12 Frozen Breakfast Sandwiches And This Is Our Favorite One Thankfully, according to the recall notice, nobody has yet fallen ill from eating the 365 by Whole Foods Market Small Bites Macaroni & Cheese product. Although the undeclared presence of such common items as meat and eggs may not seem that serious, that would be a faulty assumption. Chicken eggs are one of the most common allergens in infants and small children, exposure to which can cause symptoms ranging from hives to anaphylaxis, which can be fatal. On the other hand, while meat is still a relatively rare allergen, its undeclared presence in foods that are not supposed to contain meat is still a major problem for Whole Foods. Not only is it important to respect the dietary preferences of people who don't eat meat, but long-time vegetarians and vegans who suddenly consume meat can experience bloating, gassiness, and other physical discomfort. As the voluntary recall progresses, it may develop into a Class I recall, the most severe grade of FDA recall indicating high risk of injury or death. But hopefully, the manufacturer's quick action regarding the presence of these undeclared ingredients will keep this recall from being one of the recalls that will haunt Whole Foods forever. Hungry for more? Sign up for the free Daily Meal newsletter for delicious recipes, cooking tips, kitchen hacks, and more, delivered straight to your inbox. Read the original article on The Daily Meal.

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