FDA: Hamburger buns recalled due to possible plastic inside

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Udi’s Gluten Free Classic Hamburger Buns (FDA)

Approximately 2,200 cases of hamburger buns are being voluntarily recalled due to potential presence of a foreign material, according to the FDA.

Conagra Brands has recalled their Udi’s Classic Hamburger Buns because of the chance that there could be small pieces of white plastic inside.

The company says they discovered the issue, which happened when a dough scraper was inadvertently incorporated into the production process for a small amount of the product.

The cases covered by the recall were distributed in the United States only. No other Udi’s or Conagra Brands products are impacted.

  • Item description: UDI BUN CLSC BRGR 8/10.4Z
  • Case UPC: 10-6-98997-80913-2
  • Item UPC: 00-6-98997-80913-5
  • Bag closure code: 191971U

The recalled product is sold in a clear plastic bag and with the UPC on the back of the bag in the lower right corner. The bag closure code can be found on the hard plastic closure for the bag.

If you have purchased this product, you are advised to not eat it and either throw it away or return it to the store where it was purchased.

There have been no reports of injuries due to consumption of this product to date and the product is no longer being distributed.

Consumers with questions should call our Conagra Brands Consumer Care team at 1-800-881-3989, open 9 a.m. through 5 p.m. CT, Monday through Friday.

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