The company found small pieces of the hard plastic inside production equipment, though there haven't been any illness or injuries reported.Some of the products were sold under the brand names of 7-Eleven, Great Value, Food Depot, Market Pantry, Natural Grain, Nature's Own, Publix and Wonder.
The recalled items were distributed in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.Flowers Foods says that consumers with any of these products should immediately throw them out or return them to the point of purchase for a full refund.
Let's get more Made In China CRAP so the rollers will fall apart,
I can see warning labels pit on these in the near future. Warning Choking Hazard...ensure your buns are fully chewed PRIOR to swallowing
Don’t eat the hotdogs.
WTF?!
Are people trying to eat the white bag clip on the outside of the bag? Lol
Fuck that. I’ll still eat tha shit once i paid for it
You’re essentially consuming poison so why not some plastic on top?
Wow just bought one hamburger bun today good thing I saw this
More great news coming out of Georgia. Way to lay on the Southern charm!
Nothing says summer fun in the US like choking on plastic you accidentally ingested while eating food from a multi-billion dollar company.
How will they recall already consumed rolls and buns? 🤷🏿♂️
imagine eating wonder bread lmfao
First there were metal pieces in chicken tenders and now we have plastic pieces in hamburger and hot dog buns. What the hell is going on? Nothing is safe anymore; not even our food.
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