Cargill soy flour recalled due to gluten contamination in gluten-free products
Cargill is recalling PROSANTE soy flour bearing a gluten-free claim because the products may contain gluten at levels above 20 ppm.
What this means for you
Real risk of harm even if no illness or injury has been reported yet. Stop using the product and follow the agency's guidance.
Our severity reasoning: Gluten contamination in products labeled gluten-free represents allergen mislabeling on a common allergen (wheat). This is a risk-of-harm product with no reported illnesses, meeting the criterion for High severity.
Plain-English summary
Cargill, Inc. is recalling PROSANTE TSOYFLR soy flour in 50 lb paper bags because products bearing a gluten-free claim may contain gluten at levels above 20 ppm. The recall was initiated due to this gluten content discrepancy.
The recalled products were distributed nationwide throughout the United States and internationally to Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. The recall affects approximately 486,700 pounds of product.
Consumers who have purchased these products should not consume them. The product should be returned to the point of purchase or discarded. Those with questions about the recall should contact Cargill, Inc.
The recalled product
- Product
- PROSANTE TSOYFLR 10P MNCD 50LB BG, paper bag
- Manufacturer
- Cargill, Inc Corporate Headquarters
- Category
- Food — Flour
- Hazard
- gluten-contamination
- mis-labeling
Distribution
Distributed nationwide across the United States.
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