Potential Listeria Contamination Prompts Precautionary Recall
TreeHouse Foods initiated the recall after routine testing at one of its manufacturing facilities detected the presence of Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium that can cause serious health risks, especially for vulnerable groups. While no reported cases of illness have been linked to the recalled products, the company is acting out of an abundance of caution.Listeria infections pose greater risks to young children, elderly individuals, pregnant women, and people with compromised immune systems. Infections may lead to severe complications such as miscarriages, stillbirths, or even death in rare cases. Healthy individuals may experience mild symptoms such as fever, headaches, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.The affected products were distributed across the U.S. and Canada in various packaging formats. Consumers are being advised to discard the products or return them for a full refund. TreeHouse Foods has emphasized that it is collaborating with both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to manage the recall process and ensure consumer safety.Consumer Safety is Priority
TreeHouse Foods confirmed that the recall aims to mitigate potential health risks and maintain transparency with customers. Although no illnesses have been reported, the company encourages customers to follow the recall instructions to prevent any possible exposure."We remain committed to the safety and quality of our products and are working closely with regulatory agencies to ensure the highest standards are met," the company stated.This proactive measure reflects the company’s commitment to consumer safety and regulatory compliance.TreeHouse Foods, Inc. has voluntarily recalled select frozen waffle products due to potential Listeria contamination identified during routine facility testing. While no illness reports have surfaced so far, the company urges consumers to dispose of or return the products for a refund. The recall, managed in collaboration with the FDA and CFIA, covers multiple regions across the U.S. and Canada.
TreeHouse Foods initiated the recall after routine testing at one of its manufacturing facilities detected the presence of Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium that can cause serious health risks, especially for vulnerable groups. While no reported cases of illness have been linked to the recalled products, the company is acting out of an abundance of caution.Listeria infections pose greater risks to young children, elderly individuals, pregnant women, and people with compromised immune systems. Infections may lead to severe complications such as miscarriages, stillbirths, or even death in rare cases. Healthy individuals may experience mild symptoms such as fever, headaches, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.The affected products were distributed across the U.S. and Canada in various packaging formats. Consumers are being advised to discard the products or return them for a full refund. TreeHouse Foods has emphasized that it is collaborating with both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to manage the recall process and ensure consumer safety.Consumer Safety is Priority
TreeHouse Foods confirmed that the recall aims to mitigate potential health risks and maintain transparency with customers. Although no illnesses have been reported, the company encourages customers to follow the recall instructions to prevent any possible exposure."We remain committed to the safety and quality of our products and are working closely with regulatory agencies to ensure the highest standards are met," the company stated.This proactive measure reflects the company’s commitment to consumer safety and regulatory compliance.TreeHouse Foods, Inc. has voluntarily recalled select frozen waffle products due to potential Listeria contamination identified during routine facility testing. While no illness reports have surfaced so far, the company urges consumers to dispose of or return the products for a refund. The recall, managed in collaboration with the FDA and CFIA, covers multiple regions across the U.S. and Canada.