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Lundberg Wild Rice Blend recalled due to rodent remains

Lundberg Wild Rice Blend is being recalled because it may contain foreign material in the form of rodent bits. Because this recall notice is posted on the FDA’s Enforcement Reports page and not the regular recall page, there is no mention of any illnesses reported to the company to date in connection with the consumption of this product. The recalled company is Wehah Farms of Richvale, California.

Lundberg Wild Rice Blend recalled due to rodent remainsLundberg Wild Rice Blend recalled due to rodent remains

This product was distributed at the retail level in the following states: California, Oregon, Wisconsin, Maine, Florida, Arizona, and New Hampshire. The recalled product is Lundberg Family Farms Sustainable Wild Blend Gourmet Rice, packaged in a 1 pound polybag. The lot code is 231004 and the best before date printed on the product label is 10/04/24. Approximately 4,600 cases are affected by this recall notice, with 6 bags per case.

Check your pantry carefully to see if you have purchased this Lundberg Wild Rice Blend product. If you have, do not eat it, even if you plan to cook it thoroughly first. You can either throw the rice away in a secure trash can with a tight-fitting lid after double bagging it so others cannot get to it, or you can return it to the store where you purchased it for a full refund.