Nearly 500,000 pounds of breakfast sandwiches recalled over label error: 'Should be thrown away'
- Hearthside Food Solutions recalled nearly 500,000 pounds of breakfast sandwiches due to misbranding.
- The recall occurred because the sandwiches contained sesame flour, undeclared on the product label.
- The French toast component included sesame, a known allergen not listed as an ingredient.
- The USDA noted the sandwiches contained sesame; a known allergen; not declared on the label.
- Consumers should discard or return the affected sandwiches, produced from April 2023 to March 2025.
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