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Wegmans gluten-free Mixes Recall For Undeclared Soy


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A freind alerted me to this yesterday. Here I thought my C was caused by the med I took after a wisdom tooth was pulled.

Wegmans Gluten Free Chocolate Cake Mix, 15.3oz - UPC: 7789028333

Wegmans Food You Feel Good About Gluten Free Honey Cornbread Mix, 16oz - UPC: 7789030343

Wegmans Food You Feel Good About Gluten Free All Purpose Baking Mix, 16 oz - UPC: 7789030341

Wegmans has recalled all codes of these products because they may contain soy that is not declared on the label. People with a soy allergy or sensitivity should not consume these products.

All product may be returned to the service desk for a full refund.

For more information, please call Wegmans Consumer Affairs at 1-800-WEGMANS (934-6267), Monday through Friday, 8:30am-5pm.

In addition, Wegmans has decided to remove all remaining Wegmans Gluten Free Baking Mixes from its shelves until further allergen testing can be completed. These items have NOT been recalled, but have been removed from sale: Food You Feel Good About Gluten Free Vanilla Cake Mix, 14oz; Food You Feel Good About Gluten Free Sugar cookie Mix, 12oz; and Food You Feel Good About Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies Mix, 13.9 oz.

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Thats not good :(

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You might also want to check out the recalls from the FDA: Open Original Shared Link

shadowicewolf Proficient

Eeeek thats scary.... why did i have to click that?

sa1937 Community Regular

Eeeek thats scary.... why did i have to click that?

Because you want to be informed ???

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