FGF Brands released a statement on its website, stating that the recall was voluntary and that “all donuts are completely safe to eat.” No traces of listeria were found in Dunkin’ products.
The donuts that fell under the recall ... notice does not specify which retailers carry them. This recall spans farther than just Dunkin'; it includes school cafeterias and hotels as well.
More recently, consumers with a sweet tooth may find that their favorites weren't stocked at Dunkin' as FGF Brands, which produces some of the chain's donuts, recalled over two million baked goods ...
FGF also emphasized that donuts and baked goods produced by the ... 2024. Despite the recall, Dunkin’ has plenty of some exciting menu items to look forward to. The Dunkin’ spring menu leaked ...
Approximately 2 million donuts from Dunkin’ and other brands, as well as other baked goods, have been recalled due to listeria contamination, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The FDA announced that 2 million donuts were recalled last month. Some donuts were reportedly produced for Dunkin’ stores. Affected products are no longer being sold. Sixty varieties and a total ...
It shows FGF LLC, a company that supplies donuts to companies like Dunkin Donuts had a voluntary recall opened on January 7, 2025. 2 Wants To Know looked up the recalls and safety alerts from the ...
some of which are sold at Dunkin'. These include cinnamon sticks, filled and flavored donuts, French crullers and fritters. The FDA defines a Class II recall as one where exposure to the product ...
The recall, which impacted 2,017,614 cases total, included dozens of varieties of donuts -- including some sold at Dunkin' -- all of which were produced on or before Dec. 13, 2024, according to ...
The FDA announced that 2 million donuts were recalled last month. Some donuts were reportedly produced for Dunkin’ stores. Affected products are no longer being sold. Sixty varieties and a total ...