Griffith Foods Recalls Milk-N-Egg Mix Over Potential Salmonella

Source: FDA · United States

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Griffith Foods Inc. is recalling 833 bags of Milk-N-Egg Mix due to potential Salmonella contamination from a supplier.

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What Happened

Griffith Foods Inc. initiated a voluntary recall after being notified by their supplier that nonfat dry milk used in the product may be contaminated with Salmonella. The recall is classified as Class I.

Which Products Are Affected

The affected product is MILK-N-EGG MIX NET WEIGHT: 50 LBS, PROCESSED FROM NONFAT DRIED MILK, DRIED WHEY, DRIED EGG WHITES CONTAINS: EGG, MILK. Manufactured by Griffith Goods, One Griffith Way, Stonecrest, GA. A total of 833/50lb bags are involved. Lot codes: L 669896 Use By: 2-17-2027, L 669833 Use By: 2-16-2027, L 668712 Use By: 2-16-2027, L 668711 Use By: 2-16-2027, L 668710 Use By: 2-16-2027, L 668709 Use By: 2-16-2027 & L 668708 Use By: 2-16-2027. The product was shipped to AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, IL, LA, MD, MI, NC, PA, SC, TN, TX & WA.

What You Should Do

Consumers should not use the product. Contact Griffith Foods Inc. for further information on returns.

Why This Matters

This is a Class I recall involving a potential Salmonella contamination that could cause serious health risks.

Source

FDA recall number H-0693-2026. Recalling firm: Griffith Foods Inc., 12200 S Central Ave, Alsip, IL 60803-3408.

Original source: FDA Official Notice ↗

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What is this FDA recall about?
Griffith Foods Inc. is recalling 833 bags of Milk-N-Egg Mix due to potential Salmonella contamination from a supplier.
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This alert was issued by FDA. The original notice is available at the source link at the bottom of this article.
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