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Nearly 736,000 Pillsbury bread rolls recalled over possible glass contamination

General Mills is recalling over 736,000 Pillsbury bread rolls due to potential glass contamination. This recall was classified as Class II, indicating it could lead to temporary or reversible health issues. The company stated that food safety is their top priority. These affected products are primarily marketed to businesses and are not typically found in retail stores. The voluntary recall was issued in mid-June for two specific frozen dough products sold exclusively at Walmart in-store bakeries in the United States. General Mills emphasized that the recall is limited and all potentially impacted product has been removed. The recalled items include Pillsbury "Hard Roll Dough" and "Kaiser Roll Dough" with specific "Better if Used by" dates and lot numbers. These products were distributed across 19 different states. This recall follows a similar incident where Ajinomoto Foods North America recalled millions of pounds of frozen products due to glass contamination. The company has assured consumers that this situation is highly contained.
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