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Feel Good Foods, a gluten-free meal provider, has recalled its Plain and Everything flavored Cream Cheese Stuffed Mini Bagels due to fears of cross-contamination with gluten. The recall was initiated after the company received one consumer report of an adverse reaction to gluten. These products, which may contain undeclared gluten due to cross-contamination, pose a risk to individuals with allergies or sensitivities to gluten. The affected products include ‘Cream Cheese Stuffed Plain Mini Bagels’ and ‘Cream Cheese Stuffed Everything Mini Bagels’ with specific UPC codes and best by dates.

The FDA has warned consumers who have allergies or sensitivities to gluten to dispose of these products. The recalled products are distributed across the United States and are usually found in the frozen section. The announcement of the recall was made on the FDA website, with photographs of the packaging designs provided for reference. Feel Good Foods has emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety and integrity of its gluten-free products, with the founder, Vanessa Phillips, stating that the health and safety of consumers is their top priority.

Consumers who have purchased the affected mini bagels are advised to stop consuming the products and may seek a refund or dispose of them. Feel Good Foods has provided a Customer Care Center contact email and phone number for any additional questions or assistance. The brand conducts frequent product testing as part of its stringent quality and safety protocols. In addition to Feel Good Foods, other recalls due to undeclared allergens have been announced by the FDA, including products from King Kullen, Home Style Foods, and Belgian Yummies.

The FDA has issued warnings and recalls for various food products due to undeclared allergens such as sesame, wheat, egg, coconut, peanuts, and FD&C Yellow #5. These recalls highlight the importance of accurate labeling and quality control in food production to ensure the safety of consumers with food allergies or sensitivities. Consumers are urged to stay informed about food recalls and take appropriate action if they have purchased products that may pose a risk to their health. Feel Good Foods and other companies are encouraged to maintain transparency and communication with consumers to address any concerns related to product safety.

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