General Mills recalling six types of flour amid multi-state E. Coli outbreak

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota -- General Mills is voluntarily recalling six types of flour amid a multistate outbreak of E. coli that may be linked to Gold Medal flour, Wondra flour and Signature Kitchens flour (sold in Safeway, Albertsons, Jewel, Shaws, Vons, United, Randalls, and Acme).

According to a release posted to General Mills' website, out of an abundance of caution, a voluntary recall is being made.

To date, E. coli  has not been found in any General Mills flour products or in the flour manufacturing facility, and the company has not been contacted directly by any consumer reporting confirmed illnesses related to these products.

According to General Mills, authorities have been researching 38 occurrences of illnesses across 20 states related to a specific type of E. coli (E. coli O121), between December 21st, 2015, and May 3rd, 2016.

While attempting to track the cause of the illness, the CDC found that approximately half of the individuals reported making something homemade with flour at some point prior to becoming ill. Some reported using a General Mills brand of flour.

Based on the information that has been shared with General Mills, some of the ill consumers may have also consumed raw dough or batter. Consumers are reminded to not consume any raw products made with flour.

Flour is an ingredient that comes from milling wheat, something grown outdoors that carries with it risks of bacteria which are rendered harmless by baking, frying or boiling. Consumers are reminded to wash their hands, work surfaces, and utensils thoroughly after contact with raw dough products or flour, and to never eat raw dough or batter.

Although most strains of E. coli are harmless, others can make you sick.

According to General Mills, E. coli O121 is a potentially deadly bacterium that can cause bloody diarrhea and dehydration. Seniors, the very young, and persons with compromised immune systems are the most susceptible to foodborne illness.

Any consumers concerned about an illness should contact a physician. Anyone diagnosed by a physician as having an illness related to E. coli O121 is also urged to contact state and local public health authorities.

The recall affects the following retail flour products:


















































  • 13.5 ounce Gold Medal Wondra


Package UPC 000-16000-18980

Recalled Better if Used by Dates 25FEB2017 thru 30MAR2017
wondra flour package

 







  • 2 pound Gold Medal All Purpose Flour


Package UPC 000-16000-10710

Recalled Better if Used by Dates 25MAY2017KC thru 03JUN2017KC

  • 5 pound Gold Medal All Purpose Flour


Package UPC 000-16000-10610


Recalled Better if Used by Dates 25MAY2017KC, 27MAY2017KC thru 31MAY2017KC, 01JUN2017KC, 03JUN2017KC thru 05JUN2017KC, 11JUN2017KC thru 14JUN2017KC

  • 10 pound Gold Medal All Purpose Flour


Package UPC 000-16000-10410

Recalled Better if Used by Dates 02JUN2017KC,03JUN2017KC

  • 10 pound Gold Medal  All Purpose Flour- Banded Pack


Package UPC 000-16000-10410

Recalled Better if Used by Dates 03JUN2017KC, 04JUN2017KC, 05JUN2017KC
gold medal all purpose 5 pound







  • 5 pound Gold Medal Unbleached Flour


Package UPC 000-16000-19610

Recalled Better if Used by Dates 25MAY2017KC, 27MAY2017KC, 03JUN2017KC, 04JUN2017KC
gold medal unbleached 5 pound







  • 5 pound Signature Kitchens All Purpose Flour Enriched Bleached

  • Package UPC 000-21130-53001Recalled Better if Used by Dates BB MAY 28 2017


signature bleached 5 pound







  • 5 pound Signature Kitchens Unbleached Flour All Purpose Enriched


Package UPC 000-21130-53022


Recalled Better if Used by Dates BB MAY 27 2017





signature unbleached 5 pound


  • 2 pound Gold Medal Self Rising Flour


Package UPC 000-16000-11710

Recalled Better if Used by Dates 23AUG2016KC
self-rising flour