April 25, 2024

El Monterey Frozen Breakfast Wraps Recalled For Small Rocks

Ruiz Foods of Denison, Texas, is recalling about 246,514 pounds of frozen, not ready-to-eat breakfast wrap products that may be contaminated with foreign material, more specifically small rocks. This poses a choking hazard and can also damage teeth. There is a report of a potential injury associated with the consumption of this product. There have been no additional reports of injury or illness.

The frozen wraps were produced on January 17, 2019 and January 18, 2019. The recalled product is 8 pack family size film packages that contain “El Monterey Egg, Potato, Bacon & Cheese Sauce Breakfast Wraps” with “Best if Used By” dates of 01/17/2020 and 01/18/2020. The lot codes on this product are 19017 and 19018. The wraps have the establishment number “EST. 17523A” on the back of the package. They were shipped to retail stores nationwide.

FSIS is concerned that some of this product may be frozen in consumers’ freezers. Please check your freezer carefully to see if you have this product. If you did buy it, throw it away in a garbage can with a secure lid. You can also take it back to the place of purchase for a refund.

FSIS is conducting retail effectiveness checks to ensure that the product is removed from store shelves and is no longer available for purchase. When available, the retail distribution list will be posted on the USDA web site.

El Monterey Frozen Breakfast Wraps Recalled For Small Rocks

 

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