Aldi recalls possibly E-Coli contaminated all-purpose flour
Aldi and A-D-M Milling Company have issued a joint recall of five-pound bags of bakers corner all-purpose flour which may be contaminated with E-Coli. The flour is sold at Aldi stores in 11 northeastern states. Aldi has removed the product from the shelves. The flour is produced at A-D-M'S Flour Mill in Buffalo, New York. The flour that is being recalled would have a 'best used by dates of December 2 and December 3, 2019.' Those who have purchased the prod...

Aldi and ADM Milling Company have issued a joint recall of five-pound bags of bakers corner all-purpose flour which may be contaminated with E-Coli.
The flour is sold at Aldi stores in 11 northeastern states.
Aldi has removed the product from the shelves.
The flour is produced at A-D-M'S Flour Mill in Buffalo, New York.
The flour that is being recalled would have a 'best used by dates of December 2 and December 3, 2019.'
Those who have purchased the product are urged to discard the flour or return it to the store for a full refund.
According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention, there have been three hospitalizations, but no deaths are being reported.
The flower was distributed in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia.