General Mills has again expanded its flour recall to include additional production dates after the CDC confirmed four more illnesses linked with consuming food containing raw flour contaminated with E. coli.
General Mills has again expanded its flour recall to include additional production dates after the CDC confirmed four more illnesses linked with consuming food containing raw flour contaminated with E. coli.
The recall includes Gold Medal, Wondra and Signature Kitchens brand products. General Mills first issued a recall in May for approximately 10 million pounds of flour. Previously announced recalled flour production dates ranged from Nov. 4, 2015 through Dec. 4, 2015. The expansion includes select production dates through Feb. 10.