As summer approaches its end in the United States, many people go outdoors to get some last-minute grills, and if you are one of them, be sure to review this new FDA retirement alert that involves hamburgers and Hot Dog Buns. . According to the advisor, these buns can be contaminated with two risky pathogens: Listeria and Salmonella.
The retreat comes from the host brands, which says it was alerted to the potential health risk by the best harvest bakeries, the company’s manufacturer. The best harvest learned on the subject through its “Environmental Monitoring Program”, according to the hostess, which says that the withdrawal affects its buns of soft white hamburger of hostess brand and soft white hot dog buns.
The impacted buns were sent to retailers, convenience stores and distributors in all USA. UU, according to the withdrawal. Dozens of lots of products are covered by retreat with the best dates from August 13 and extend until October 4.
The hostess says that because the best harvest bakeries only make certain products for the company, none of its other products, including bread products, is affected by the subject. Likewise, the company says that at the time of publication, I had not received any disease report among consumers who had consumed the products.
If you have recently purchased these Hot Dog Buns or Hamburger in particular, go to the FDA website to see the UPC dates, the lot numbers and the best dates covered by the retirement. These numbers can be found in the packaging. The hostess says that anyone who has these buns must return them for a refund or throw them away.