Some Gold Medal flour is being recalled over salmonella fears

General Mills is recalling some five-pound bags of its Gold Medal unbleached flour over fears of salmonella contamination.

“This recall is being issued out of an abundance of care as General Mills has not received any direct consumer reports of confirmed illnesses related to this product,” the company said in a statement.

The recall is for Gold Medal unbleached flour with a better-if-used-by date of April 20, 2020. The company said those who have the affected product should dispose it.

“Food safety is our top priority, and though we have not had any confirmed illnesses, we are voluntarily recalling this specific lot of Gold Medal unbleached flour to prevent potential illnesses,” said Jim Murphy, president of General Mills Meals and Baking Division.

General Mills

Here are the details of the affected flour:

Gold Medal Unbleached All-Purpose 5LB Flour 
Package UPC 000-16000-19610-0
Recalled Better if Used by Date 20APR2020KC

General Mills advises consumers to throw away their affected flour, and if possible to save the package for a replacement coupon. More replacement details are listed on the General Mills website.

Salmonella causes serious and sometimes fatal infections, especially in young children, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems.

Symptoms include fever, nausea, diarrhea and abdominal pain.

Written by Faith Karimi for CNN.

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