MadeGood Granola Bars Recalled Over Potential Metal Contamination
- Certain batches of MadeGood granola bars sold in the U.S. and Canada are being recalled due to the potential presence of a metal piece in the product.
- Riverside Natural Foods issued the voluntary recall on Monday for certain batches produced between January and November 2024.
- Customers are advised to check UPCs and best-by dates to see if they have the recalled products.
- The FDA safety alert states that no injuries have been reported in connection with the recall.
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Be careful when consuming certain “Made Good” brand cereal bars. The products may contain pieces of metal. The manufacturer has issued a precautionary recall. The bars are available in several stores in Austria. The bars are available throughout Europe. In Austria, dm and the Rewe subsidiaries Billa, Penny, Bipa and Adeg sell “Made Good” brand products. Health risk The reason for the recall is foreign metal objects that may be found in some of t…
Granola bars recalled for a metal hazard
CHICAGO, Ill. — Riverside Natural Foods Inc. is voluntarily recalling batches of MadeGood granola bars because they may contain a piece of metal. The bars were sold across the US and Canada, including in Wisconsin. The piece of metal is described as a “small, flat brush bristle”. The company says they’ve “received seven complaints out of the hundreds of millions of bars sold, and no injuries have been reported“. Batches of the bars (pictured bel…
Urgent warning as cereal bars containing METAL pieces recalled over injury fears
CEREAL bars are being pulled off shelves over fears they may contain pieces of metal. The products were recalled after ‘bristle’-like fragments were found in a small number of bars. GettyFive granola bar flavours are being recalled over fears they may contain piece of metal due to a manufacturing error[/caption] Brand Organic recalled five flavours of MadeGood granola bars, according to a recent alert by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). “The …
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