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Health Alert: Walmart Recalls Over 40,000 Value Products

Walmart recalls over 40,000 packages of two value products due to serious health risks. Customers urged to check their purchases immediately.

Health Alert: Walmart Recalls Over 40,000 Value Products
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Walmart is recalling more of its Great Value brand products, and this time, it includes popular desserts. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that J.M. Smucker Company is recalling Great Value Cheese Danish and Great Value Cinnamon Rolls.

This is not the first time Walmart has recalled food products. Recently, the company had to pull its chicken broth soup and apple juice from shelves. The chicken broth was recalled due to packaging issues, while the apple juice contained harmful levels of arsenic.

The latest recall affects 43,548 packages of the bakery items, which were sold across the United States. J.M. Smucker, known for its peanut butter and jelly products, also makes ready-to-eat desserts, including Hostess Twinkies.

Reason for Recall

The FDA classified this recall as a Class II recall, which means consuming the product might cause temporary or minor health issues, but serious harm is unlikely. The reason for this recall is that the desserts may contain small plastic pieces.

Details of Recalled Products

If you purchased any of these items, check the details below to ensure they are not part of the recall:

  1. Great Value Cheese Danish
    • Weight: 16.5 oz, 6 Count
    • UPC: 078742201177
    • Lot Number: L092525200 269X
  2. Great Value Cinnamon Rolls
    • Weight: 16.5 oz, 6 Count
    • UPC: 078742201160
    • Lot Number: L092525200 269X

These bakery items were sold nationwide, but the expiration dates have already passed. That means they are likely no longer available in stores. However, if you still have them at home, do not eat them.

Other Recent Recalls

Walmart previously recalled its Great Value Family Size Chicken Broth. This product was sold in 48-ounce cartons at 242 stores across nine Southern states: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.

The recall, issued in December, was due to packaging defects that could spoil the broth. The affected products had a shelf life until March 2026. While no illnesses were reported, Walmart urged customers not to consume the broth and to return it for a full refund. The company is investigating the issue with its supplier.

What to Do If You Have These Products

If you have any of the recalled items, do not eat them. Instead, return them to Walmart for a full refund. For more information, check the FDA’s official recall list or contact Walmart’s customer service.

Stay updated on food recalls to keep your family safe!

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