Wehah Farms has issued a recall for 4,600 cases of Lundberg Family Farms Sustainable Wild Blend Gourmet Rice due to potential contamination. The recall affects approximately 27,000 one-pound bags of rice distributed across several states, including Arizona, California, Florida, Maine, New Hampshire, Oregon, and Wisconsin.
The recall was initiated after concerns arose about possible “rodent origin” contamination in the rice. This has prompted a comprehensive effort to ensure that all affected products are removed from store shelves and consumers’ homes.
Oregon residents who have purchased Lundberg Family Farms Sustainable Wild Blend Gourmet Rice are advised to check their packages for any signs of contamination and to return any affected products to the place of purchase for a full refund. It is important to handle the product with care and avoid consumption to prevent any potential health risks.
Consumers can contact Wehah Farms or Lundberg Family Farms for more information regarding the recall and to receive guidance on safe disposal of the product. The companies are working closely with regulatory authorities to address the issue and prevent any further incidents.
This recall highlights the importance of food safety and the need for vigilance in monitoring and maintaining the quality of food products. Oregon residents are encouraged to stay informed about such recalls and to take appropriate actions to ensure their health and safety.
For more information, please visit the official websites of Wehah Farms and Lundberg Family Farms or contact their customer service departments directly.