FDA-Food2026-02-18Class IIFOREIGN MATERIAL
MG Foods Spicy Breakfast Burrito recalled for plastic fragments
Stop eating MG Foods Spicy Breakfast Burrito
MG Foods Spicy Breakfast Burritos may contain small hard plastic fragments. The recall affects 3,099 units with Fresh Thru dates between January 21 and January 27, 2026, distributed across the Midwest. No injuries have been reported.
- Check your freezer for MG Foods Spicy Breakfast Burrito (10 oz) with UPC 100001-000297
- If you have one with a Fresh Thru date of 1/21/26, 1/22/26, 1/25/26, 1/26/26, or 1/27/26, do not eat it
- Throw away the burrito or return it to where you bought it
Hazard
foreign material (small hard plastic fragments)
Sold states
IA, IL, IN, KY, MN, OH, WI
Affected count
3,099 (10 oz) units
Manufactured in
10303 S. Oakview Parkway, N/A, Oak Creek, WI, United States
Products
Spicy Breakfast Burrito in a flour tortilla. Net Weight 10 oz (283g) Scrambled eggs, Salsa, Potatoes, Jalapenos, Cheddar, Green Pepper & Onion. UPC 1 00001-00029 7. Keep Refrigerated. Manufactured By: MG Foods, Oak Creek, WI 53154.
Official notice
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm?Product=H-0495-2026Don't want to check this manually?
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