The Food and Drug Administration has given updated information on an Ardent Mills LLC recall of 126,900 pounds of BBU Fine Whole Wheat Flour over the potential of small pieces of metal in the product.
The potential to contain small pieces of stainless steel from a piece of milling equipment which was discovered during an investigative inspection of the system.
According to the FDA, the recall was initiated on May 18, 2022, and is complete.
The recalled products were distributed in California and Iowa by bulk tankers.
BBU Fine Whole Wheat Flour Bulk-AA-50251, Bulk Tanker; SG Whole Wheat Fine Flour 2,000 lb. Tote-AA
F-1090-2022
Class II
BBU Fine WW Flour Bulk – 0083840839; SG WW Fine Flour Tote-AA – 918345; 918346
126,900 lbs. total
Potential to contain small pieces of stainless steel from a piece of milling equipment which was discovered during an investigative inspection of our system.
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