MorningStar Farms initiated a voluntary recall of two frozen plant-based products due to the potential presence of plastic fragments. The affected items, sold across the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Costa Rica, prompted the company to act out of an abundance of caution for consumer safety.
The recall affects MorningStar Farms' frozen plant-based offerings distributed through retail channels in these regions. The company did not disclose the specific product names or batch numbers in the initial announcement, though such details typically follow in regulatory filings with the FDA.
Plastic contamination in food products represents a serious food safety concern. Consumers who purchased these items should discontinue use immediately. MorningStar Farms encouraged customers to contact the company directly for refund or replacement information.
This recall reflects the scrutiny plant-based meat manufacturers face as the category expands rapidly. Food safety protocols in frozen food production demand rigorous quality control measures. Any contamination discovery, whether plastic, metal, or other foreign materials, triggers swift industry response to prevent illness or injury.
MorningStar Farms, a subsidiary of Kellogg Company, produces plant-based meat alternatives sold nationally under the MorningStar Farms brand. The company markets products targeting both vegetarian consumers and flexitarians seeking meat alternatives.
Consumers with questions about the recall should check MorningStar Farms' website or contact customer service. Retailers affected by the recall will receive notification and inventory guidance. The incident underscores ongoing challenges in frozen food manufacturing and the importance of careful product inspection before distribution.
