Popular Mac & Cheese Brand Recalled Nationwide Over Safety Concerns

Popular Mac & Cheese Brand Recalled Nationwide Over Safety Concerns

Popular Mac & Cheese Brand Recalled Nationwide Over Safety Concerns

If you love mac & cheese, you might want to check your freezer right now. A major recall has been issued for Feel Good Foods’ Three Cheese Mac & Cheese Bites due to a potential health hazard. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recalled 4,246 cases of this product after discovering the presence of small metal pieces in some batches. This means that consuming these bites could pose a risk of injury, and the FDA has classified it as a Class II recall —meaning the product could cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health effects.

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The affected mac & cheese bites come in an 8-ounce box with the UPC code 8-99039-00280-8 and lot codes 24354AV1 or 24355AV1 , with "Best By" dates of June 19, 2026, and June 20, 2026 . If you have a box in your freezer, the FDA strongly advises not to eat it . Instead, discard it immediately or return it to the store where you purchased it for a full refund.

These mac & cheese bites were sold nationwide at major retailers like Target, Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh, Wegmans, and Sprouts , among others. If you shop at these stores, double-check your freezer and make sure you don’t have any of the recalled products.

While Feel Good Foods has not yet provided direct contact details regarding the recall, consumers with questions can visit the company's website to reach out for more information. In the meantime, the best course of action is to follow the FDA’s guidance: do not consume the product and dispose of it safely .

Food recalls can be frustrating, but they are issued to keep consumers safe. If you’ve recently bought frozen snacks, it’s always a good idea to check for any recall notices. Stay informed and stay safe!

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