Quaker Oats Recalls Several Products Due To Foodborne Illness Risks

The company placed the recall on over 40 granola bar and cereal products because they could be contaminated with salmonella.

Quaker Oats has issued a recall on dozens of products due to risks of foodborne illness.

The company placed the recall on over 40 granola bar and cereal products because they could be contaminated with salmonella.

The affected foods include the classic Chewy granola bar variety pack, the chocolate-covered Chewy Dipps bars, puffed and protein cereals, and even granola bars that are included in some Frito-Lays snack boxes.

The products have ‘best by’ dates ranging until October of next year and were sold nationwide.

Quaker has not received confirmation of salmonella outbreak related to the products at this time. However, customers who purchased the products should reach out to Quaker Oats for refund information.