Here’s the list of the 250 products being recalled
Would love to see the prices of all these since they are all essentially the same product.
Are these all local roasters? I don’t recognize any of them.
Edit: How silly of me. I should have guessed that the 100+ “brands” were all the same exact product made by one company.
Seems midwest-y. I only recognize 2, but there is a St. Louis one and Snapchill is based out of Green Bay WI
No, I have a subscription to Brandywine - they’re based out of Wilmington, Delaware.
It looks like what happened is that the roasters listed didn’t inform the FDA properly of their roasting processes, which led the FDA to assume that the coffee may be a vector that is conducive to botulism.
No cases were reported because of this, but the recall is out of an abundance of safety.
Seems to me like a white label system. Like all the bullshit copypasta Amazon brands, or home appliances like dehumidifiers.
There’s contract bottlers that do that for regional breweries and soda companies too. Probably the same with coffee products.
It’s coffee that’s been brewed then canned in a soda can. Your whole bean and pre-ground coffee that comes in a bag is fine.
Pre-ground coffee was commonly sold in metal cans that required a can opener.
True, but you’re not going to pop the top on one of those then start sipping.
Well, there is the pic of dry ground coffee as well as the text that mentions ounces instead of fluid ounces.
This article is actually wild—did they even list a single one of the products being recalled in the actual article?
I see links and the conglomerate company name, but zero of the actual products without clicking through to a PDF or something