The products were voluntarily recalled 'due to the potential presence of soft plastic film,' leading them to be given a Class II risk level.
Vanilla and buttermilk-flavored waffles recalled across the Midwest in August have now been given a risk classification by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration .The recalled waffles, made by Utah-based Kodiak Cakes, have recently been classified as a 'Class II' recall by the FDA.
Ingesting plastic film can also cause blockages in the gastrointestinal tract.Some plastics may contain harmful chemicals, such as BPA or phthalates, which could leak into the food, leading to potential long-term health risks like hormonal disruption or other toxic effects. Additionally, the plastic film could carry bacteria or other contaminants that compromise food safety, increasing the risk of foodborne illnesses.Foreign objects being present is one of the leading causes of recalls in the U.
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