Van’s waffles recall overview:
- Who: Van’s International Foods Inc. issued a recall for its Gluten Free Original Waffles.
- Why: The product may contain undeclared wheat.
- Where: The Van’s waffles recall is active in the United States.
- What are my options: Try waffles from Thrive Market as an alternative to Van’s.
Van’s International Foods INc. issued an urgent recall for some of its waffle products as they may contain undeclared wheat.
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration website published the recall July 3. It applies to certain packs of Van’s Gluten Free Original Waffles with lot code UW40193L, expiration date Jan. 19, 2024, and UPC 0 89947 30206 4.
According to the Van’s recall, some of the packs of waffles may contain undeclared wheat.
“People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to wheat run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products,” the Van’s waffles recall states.
To date, no allergic reactions or illnesses associated with eating the affected product have been reported, according to the recall. Van ‘s is not facing legal action over the recall, but Top Class Actions follows recalls closely as they sometimes end in class action lawsuits.
Customer alerted company to issue, Van’s waffles recall states
Van‘s initiated the recall after a consumer notified the company that certain products containing wheat were distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of wheat.
“Subsequent investigation indicates that the problem was caused by the inclusion of a limited number of cartons for Van’s Gluten Free Original Waffles with a pallet of cartons intended for wheat containing products,” the Van’s recall says. “Immediate steps were taken to prevent recurrence.”
Van’s says the recalled products should not be consumed. Anyone who has a recalled product in their possession should dispose of it immediately or return it to the place of purchase for a refund.
The recalled waffles were shipped to distribution centers and retail stores in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, North Carolina and Washington, according to the recall notice.
Van’s has not been in the news for some time, but in 2015, it settled a $9 million class action over allegations it mislabeled products as “all natural” when they contained artificial or synthetic ingredients.
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Why would anyone report illness to the company? Obviously u wouldn’t suspect this is the item making them sick when the label states they’re gluten free. I assumed it’s safe & blamed it on something else I ate, trusted the label…
Why would anyone report illness to the company? Obviously u wouldn’t suspect this is the item making them sick when the label states they’re gluten free. I assumed it’s safe & blamed it on something else I ate, trusted the label… please end the “add me” nonsense..
Why would anyone report illness to the company? Obviously u wouldn’t suspect this is the item making them sick when the label states they’re gluten free. I assumed it’s safe & blamed it on something else I ate, trusted the label… please STOP the “add me” nonsense..
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I was having really bad allergic reactions but couldn’t figure out why i was and when i when to my doctor they told me what did i buy that was new and of course I told them about the waffles and when i stop eating them my allergies wasn’t bothering me anymore
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Add me I am celiac! I eat these and to think these companies are telling me the truth now lying to me. No wonder why my tummy hurt everytime I ate these or phlegm up