Put the bowl down,video call sex indo leave the milk in the fridge, and slowly back away from that box of Honey Smacks.
The Kellogg's cereal is just the latest of foods linked to a major salmonella outbreak that's spread, according to the FDA, "across more than 30 states."
SEE ALSO: Doctors find virus in a pond, use it to destroy antibiotic-resistant bacteria in man's heartOn Thursday, Kellogg's announced that Honey Smacks cereal boxes labeled with a "use by" date between June 14, 2018 and June 14, 2019 are included in the recall. You can also check the UPC codes found at the bottom of the cereal box. If your package has codes of 38000 39103 or 38000 14810, then it's gotta go.
Thankfully, work has already begun to control the contamination.
"The FDA has already initiated an inspection of the facility that we believe is linked to the Salmonella contamination," FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlie said in a statement. "And we've worked with the company to immediately initiate a recall of this product. We'll continue to work with Kellogg's to identify not only the source of the contamination, but the actions needed to prevent this kind of outbreak from happening again."
While the facility that manufactures Honey Smacks is being investigated, the initial announcement sparked jokes on Twitter about the cereal's unfortunate fate.
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If you have a box of cereal that might be contaminated, you can get a refund by contacting Kellogg's here.
[H/T: Gizmodo]
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