Ground Coffee Recall - Mislabeling Affects 15 States

Ground Coffee Recall - Mislabeling Affects 15 States

More than 4,000 packages of ground coffee are being recalled due to a labeling mistake. This recall affects consumers in 15 states and involves Our Family Foods 12 oz. ground coffee bags. The recall was initiated on March 13 and is classified as a Class II recall, which means there is a low risk of serious health issues. The coffee in question is mislabeled as decaffeinated, which could lead to unintended caffeine consumption for those avoiding it.

• The recalled product is Our Family Traverse City Cherry Decaf Light Roast Ground Coffee, with a UPC code of 0 70253 11080 and a best-by date before 08/03/25.

• SpartanNash, the distributor, prioritized consumer safety and acted quickly to remove the product from shelves.

• Consumers can return the recalled coffee for a refund or replacement at the store where it was purchased.

• The affected states include Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

This recall highlights the importance of accurate labeling in food products. Mislabeled items can lead to health concerns, especially for those with dietary restrictions. Quick action by distributors helps ensure consumer safety and trust in food products.

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