212K pounds of egg substitutes recalled over concerns it contains bleach
Briefly

A food manufacturer has recalled over 212,000 pounds of egg substitute products, including varieties of Egg Beaters and Bob Evans, due to potential contamination with bleach. The recalled products are labeled with the code 'G-1-8-0-4' and include certain sizes and varieties in 32-ounce cartons. Consumers are urged to discard these items if found in their homes. Although the USDA reported no illnesses related to this issue, the scope of distribution suggests a broader risk. This highlights ongoing concerns about food safety and consumer vigilance regarding packaged food products.
The FDA has issued a recall for over 212,000 pounds of egg substitute products, which may contain bleach, affecting various brands including Egg Beaters and Bob Evans.
Consumers are advised to discard recalled items that bear the code 'G-1-8-0-4' on the carton due to the potential contamination with bleach.
While the USDA indicates that there have been no reported cases of illness linked to this recall, the products were distributed nationwide, raising concerns.
The recall emphasizes the importance of food safety and vigilance among consumers, particularly when it comes to packaged food products.
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