General Mills Expands Major Flour Recall
If you've purchased General Mills flour in the past several months, you might want to pay attention. The company issued another flour recall in regards to a possible E. coli outbreak after more illnesses were reported. The original recall was issued on May 31, 2016; however, recent cases continue to be connected with consumers who ate or handled uncooked dough or batter.
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"At this time, it is unknown if we are experiencing a higher prevalence of E. coli in flour than normal, if this is an issue isolated to General Mills' flour or if this is an issue across the flour industry," the company reports in a press release.
The recall includes a variety of Gold Medal and Signature Kitchens flours that had production dates through February 10, 2016. You can find more details about the recall on the company's website.