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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a recall of Grain Millers rolled oats due to the presence of potential foreign materials, resulting in the removal of 63,000 pounds.
There are several types of oats—steel cut, quick, instant, rolled, and others. They’re processed differently, and as a result ...
A brand of rolled oats is being recalled due to the potential for plastic contamination. According to a report from the FDA, Minnesota-based Grain Millers recalled 20 units of its 1,800-pound ...
Grain Millers recalled 20 of its 1,800-pound totes of Regular Rolled Oats #5 and 17 of its 1,600-pound totes of Quick Rolled Oats #21. The recalled oats were sent to California and Indiana ...
Grain Millers’ oats sold in bulk were recalled due to potential foreign material contamination. The recall was made a Class II by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. See below for recall details.
Grain Millers, a major supplier of oats, has recalled more than 63,000 pounds of rolled oats due to foreign object contamination—specifically plastic pieces. The FDA classified the recall as a ...
If you prefer a slightly smoother consistency, choose standard rolled oats (they cook a little more quickly, too) which have a medium grain. This is also a good grade of oat for making oatcakes ...
According to USA Today, the voluntary recall involves two types of oats: Regular Rolled Oats #5 and Quick Rolled Oats #21. Specifically, 20 large totes of Regular Rolled Oats weighing 1,800 pounds ...
A whole grains manufacturer announced it is recalling over 63 pounds of regular and quick-rolled oats due to a possible contamination of foreign material. Grain Millers Inc., of Eden Prairie ...