Chocolate chip muffins sold at a popular grocery outlet nationwide may contain an undeclared allergy-inducing ingredient.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning Americans that an undeclared ingredient in muffins sold nationwide could trigger dangerous allergic reactions.A voluntary recall announcement shared to the FDA website on Wednesday warns consumers that Aldi 'Bakeshop Bakery' brand chocolate chip muffins sold at U.S. Aldi supermarkets may contain walnuts, despite the ingredient not being listed on packaging.
FGF Brands said that an investigation launched after walnuts were discovered in the muffins, which 'indicates the problem was caused by a temporary breakdown in the company's production and packaging processes.'Production of the recalled muffins has been paused until 'the FDA and the company are certain that the problem has been corrected.'Newsweek reached out for comment to FGF Brands via email on Wednesday night.
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