10 million pounds of General Mills flour recalled over possible link to E.coli outbreak

Tuesday, May 31, 2016
General Mills is recalling 10 million pounds of Gold Medal, Wondra and Signature Kitchens flour.
General Mills is recalling 10 million pounds of Gold Medal, Wondra and Signature Kitchens flour.
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Ten million pounds of flour are being recalled nationwide from General Mills.[br /][br /]The 10 million pounds of recalled flour is possibly linked to an outbreak of E. coli. Thirty-eight people in 20 states have been sickened. The recall includes nine different flour products, all from General Mills.[br /][Ads /][br /]Half of the people who became sick said they had made something homemade with flour before being sick.[br /][br /]General Mills says no E. coli has been found in any of its products, but it issued the recall out of precaution.[br /][br /]The company suspects those who became sick may have consumed raw dough or batter, which you should never do.[br /][br /][url HREF="http://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/general/index.html[br /][br /]" TARGET="" REL=""]Click here[/url] for the Center for Disease Control information on the recalled flour.[br /][br /][url HREF="http://www.generalmills.com/flour" TARGET="" REL=""]Click here[/url] for more information from General Mills.[br /][br /]