
‘Healthy’ Breakfast Cereal Subject of Urgent FDA Recall
(KMDL-FM) If you could be a fly on the wall around the typical breakfast table in Louisiana, what do you think you'd see on display for hungry Cajuns to start their day? I know I would like to see boudin, cracklin', some sausage, and a "get out of bypass free" card from my cardiologist. But that ain't happening, is it?
I would hazard to guess that residents of communities such as New Orleans, Shreveport, Ruston, Monroe, Lafayette, and Lake Charles start their day a little more simply. Perhaps some very strong Louisiana-based Community Coffee. Maybe a piece of toasted Louisiana-based Evangeline Maid Bread, and maybe some eggs, breakfast meats, a bowl of cereal, and a delightful dollop of Steen's Syrup to cover up anything that doesn't taste so good.
Healthy Breakfast Choice Recalled by the Food and Drug Administration
Now, if you're pressed for time, which is all of us these days, you might opt for something a lot simpler and perhaps a lot healthier. One of the "healthy choices" that is often suggested to Louisiana consumers is cereal. Not the sugary, cartoon character cereals you kids like, but grown-up cereals like oatmeal.
You've seen the commercials for oatmeal where they tout the benefits of eating animal food by humans? Oatmeal is supposed to do good things in our bodies, unless it is the oatmeal that is the subject of a Level 2 recall by the Food and Drug Administration.
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Yep, another day, another recall or advisory from the FDA about something we are told to eat because it's healthy, but we can't eat it now because it might kill us. The issue with the oatmeal in question is the potential for plastic contamination.
The oatmeal in question comes from Minnesota-based Grain Millers. The packages are the Regular Rolled Oats and the Quick Rolled Oats. All in all some 63,000 pounds of bulk packaged oats are being recalled by the FDA.
What Brand of Oatmeal Has Been Recalled by the FDA?
We say "recalled," but the fact of the matter is the product is no longer on the shelves. The bigger issue is that it might still be in your pantry. The recall order was technically terminated on April 25th because the products had been removed from consumer shopping areas but since none of us eat oatmeal "a lot at a time" there is a pretty good chance if you bought some of the bulk product you would still have it.
You can visit the FDA website for specific details on the product and to compare package details. According to the Food and Drug Administration website a Level 2 or Class II recall suggests that using the product could cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences. Which doesn't sound like something you'd want to have for breakfast. So, check your pantry.
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