Frozen Waffles Sold at Walmart, Target, and Other Stores Recalled Due to Listeria Risk


 


The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a recall from TreeHouse Foods affecting approximately 93 types of frozen waffles. These products were sold throughout the United States and Canada at major retailers including Target, Walmart, and numerous other grocery chains.


What Caused the Recall?

TreeHouse Foods products were found to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, a bacteria that can cause foodborne illness. Listeria infection can be particularly serious for pregnant women, people over 65, and individuals with weakened immune systems, according to the Mayo Clinic.


Although no illnesses have been confirmed in connection with the recalled frozen waffles, the FDA is actively monitoring the situation.


Which Products Have Been Recalled?

The recall affects a variety of frozen waffles distributed throughout the United States under more than 20 different brand names. The affected brands include:


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Best Choice

Bettergoods

Breakfast Best

Clover Valley

Compliments

Essentials

Food Lion

Foodhold

Giant Eagle

Good & Gather

Great Value

Hannaford

Harris Teeter

H-E-B Higher Harvest

Kodiak Cakes

No Name

Price Chopper

Publix

Schnucks

SE Grocers

Selection

Simple Truth

Tops

Western Family


These frozen waffles come in various flavors and packaging sizes, and they were sold at stores including Walmart, Target, and other grocery chains across the U.S. and Canada.


To check if your waffles are part of the recall, look for the UPC on the back of the carton, as well as the Lot Code and Best By Date on the end of the carton. If they match the details provided by the FDA in their recall announcement, the product should not be consumed.


What Should You Do Next?

If you have any of the recalled frozen waffles in your freezer, dispose of them immediately or return them to your grocery store for a refund or credit.


If you have eaten any of the affected waffles and experience symptoms of listeria infection—such as fever, chills, muscle aches, nausea, or diarrhea—contact your doctor right away. Symptoms may begin a few days after consuming contaminated food but could take up to 30 days or more to appear.


Stay informed and take the necessary precautions to protect your health and safety.

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