Breakfast Food Recall: Check your freezer for this, as it could have golf ball pieces in it!


You are not going to believe this. A popular brand of hash browns could be contaminated, and you won't believe with what.

OzarkNews.com reports.

For now, skip frozen hash browns sold in nine states under the Harris Teeter and Roundy's brands. The potatoes may contain pieces of golf balls, according to the hash brown maker.

McCain Foods USA's recall notice on the US Food & Drug Administration site says the hash browns could be "contaminated with extraneous golf ball materials" that "may have been inadvertently harvested with potatoes used to make this product."


"Consumption of these products may pose a choking hazard or other physical injury to the mouth," says the notice of the voluntary recall.

The have been no reported injuries, according to the company.

McCain Foods is recalling 2-pound bags of Roundy's Brand Frozen Southern Style Hash Browns from Marianos, Metro Market, and Pick 'n Save supermarkets in Illinois and Wisconsin.

It is also recalling 2-pound bags of Harris Teeter Brand Frozen Southern Style Hash Browns sold in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, the District of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Georgia and Maryland.

The production code on the back of the packaging is B170119, the company says.

McCain Foods has not responded to a request for further comment.

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