Additional Coverage:
General Mills has initiated a voluntary recall of certain Pillsbury bread roll products due to the potential presence of glass fragments.
The recall affects over 3,000 cases of Pillsbury Bread Rolls “Hard Roll Dough,” each case containing 180 rolls (totaling 554,400 rolls), and 1,260 cases of Pillsbury Bread Rolls “Kaiser Roll Dough,” each with 144 rolls (totaling 181,440 rolls). The impacted products carry the UPC numbers 721582-13283 4 and 7 21582-13288 9 on their packaging, with case UPCs 107-21582-13283-1 or 107-21582-13288-6.
These items have been distributed across multiple states, including Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.
It appears that these bread rolls are primarily sold by the case, likely intended for commercial use in restaurant kitchens rather than direct retail sale. According to General Mills, the products are engineered for versatility in back-of-house operations, maintaining consistent size and shape without the need for a proof box.
Customers and businesses who have purchased these specific products with the matching UPC codes are advised not to consume, serve, or donate them. Instead, affected rolls should be discarded or returned to the original place of purchase for a refund or replacement.