General
Mills recalls flour over possible link to E.coli outbreak
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[June 01, 2016]
(Reuters) - General Mills Inc on
Tuesday issued a voluntary recall of about 10 million pounds of flour,
saying it was working with health officials to investigate an outbreak
of E. coli that had sickened 38 people in 20 U.S. states.
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The bacteria strain behind the outbreak has not been found in any of
General Mills' Gold Medal, Wondra and Signature Kitchens flour or
their manufacturing plant, the company said. Consumers have not
contacted it directly to report any illnesses, the Minneapolis-based
company added.
"Out of an abundance of caution, a voluntary recall is being made,"
General Mills said.
U.S. and state health authorities are probing an outbreak of E. coli
O121 from Dec. 21 to May 3, General Mills said. The potentially
deadly strain can cause bloody diarrhea and dehydration, mostly
among the elderly, very young children and people with weak immune
systems.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that about half
of the 38 sickened people reported cooking with flour before
becoming ill, General Mills said. About half of this group reported
using a General Mills brand, a company spokesman said in a phone
interview.
Additional recall information can be found at www.generalmills.com/flour.
Kashi Co, owned by General Mills' rival Kellogg Co, also announced a
recall of one variety each of its granola and granola bars on
Tuesday.
Kashi said the bars contained ingredients made from sunflower seeds
distributed by SunOpta that had the potential to be contaminated
with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria.
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The bacteria can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in
young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened
immune systems.
SunOpta this month recalled some of its sunflower kernel products
produced at its Crookston, Minnesota facility between Feb. 1 and
Feb. 19, citing the potential to be contaminated with listeria.
(Reporting by Melissa Fares in New York and Sruthi Ramakrishnan in
Bengaluru; Editing by Richard Chang and Maju Samuel)
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