Rice sold in 7 states recalled due to possible contamination of ‘rodent origin’

Rice sold in seven states has been recalled due to the possibility of contamination by a “foreign object that appears to be of rodent origin.” 

About 4,600 cases of the 16-ounce polybags of “Lundberg Family Farms Sustainable Wild Blend Gourmet Rice” are impacted by the recall announcement, said the Food and Drug Administration. 

There are six bags per case, meaning there are more than 27,000 bags under this recall.

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The product is a mixture of black, brown, red, and wild rice, said the Lundberg Family Farms website. 

The recall was first announced on May 10, 2024, but was classified by the FDA as “Class II” on July 17, 2024.

A wild rice blend sold in seven states is under recall due to possible contamination by rodents. (iStock / iStock)

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