Health & Fitness

GIANT Expands Waffle Recall Over Listeria Fears

​GIANT has expanded its recall of its store brand frozen waffles due to concerns they may be contaminated with Listeria.

GIANT has expanded its recall of its store brand frozen waffles due to concerns they may be contaminated with Listeria.

The following products are included in the expanded recall, which was announced Thursday.

  • GIANT/MARTIN’S Gluten Free Homestyle Waffles, 11.3 oz., UPC 068826756276, All Lots/All Codes
  • GIANT/MARTIN’S Gluten Free Blueberry Waffles, 11.3 oz., UPC 068826756275, All Lots/All Codes

The following products were included in the previous recall (Oct. 18):

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  • GIANT/MARTIN’S Homestyle Waffles, 12.3 oz., UPC 068826707392, All Lots/All Codes
  • GIANT/MARTIN’S Buttermilk Waffles, 12.3 oz., UPC 068826707396, All Lots/All Codes
  • GIANT/MARTIN’S Blueberry Waffles, 12.3 oz., UPC 068826707394, All Lots/All Codes
  • GIANT/MARTIN’S Chocolate Chip Waffles, 12.3 oz., UPC 068826707398, All Lots/All Codes
  • GIANT/MARTIN’S Multigrain Waffles, 12.3 oz., UPC 068826708195, All Lots/All Codes
  • GIANT/MARTIN’S Chocolate Chip Waffles, 29.6 oz., UPC 068826715002, All Lots/All Codes

The waffles, made by supplier TreeHouse Foods, are part of a large recall that began last week. RELATED: Massive Waffle Listeria Recall Expanded: See Updated List

The products are sold through most retail stores, including but not limited to Walmart, Target, Dollar General, Albertson's, Aldi, Foodhold, HEB, Kroger and Publix.

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A full list of the recalled products can be found on the TreeHouse Foods website.

Customers who purchased an impacted product should discard it and contact Customer Service for a full refund. "Because this is a frozen product, The GIANT Company encourages customers to check their freezers carefully for impacted items. If a customer feels they are experiencing illness as a result of a product they consumed, they should contact their health care provider," GIANT said in its update.

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