More than 80,600 Keurig coffee pods have been recalled across three states. The issue involves McCafé Decaf K-Cups, which may contain caffeine despite being labeled as decaffeinated. The FDA has classified this recall as Class II, indicating a low risk of serious health effects but potential for temporary issues. The recall was initiated in December, and consumers were informed directly.
• The affected product is McCafé Premium Roast Decaf Coffee K-Cup Pods, sold in 84-count cartons.
• The recall includes 960 cartons distributed in California, Indiana, and Nevada.
• The best-by date for these pods is November 17, 2026, with a specific batch number provided for identification.
• Consumers are advised to dispose of or return the pods, especially if they are sensitive to caffeine.
This recall highlights the importance of accurate labeling in food products. Misleading information can affect consumers' health and trust in brands. Ensuring safety and transparency is crucial for maintaining consumer confidence in food and beverage products.
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