Lundberg Family Farms Issues Recall Of White Rice Over Safety Concerns
Lundberg Family Farms Issues Recall Of White Rice Over Safety Concerns...
Lundberg Family Farms has announced a voluntary recall of its white rice products due to potential contamination with foreign materials. The California-based company issued the recall on April 10, 2026, after discovering that certain batches may contain small plastic fragments. This development has sparked widespread concern among consumers, particularly in the United States, where Lundberg’s rice is a popular choice for its organic and sustainable farming practices.
The affected products include 2-pound and 5-pound bags of Lundberg’s White Jasmine Rice and White Basmati Rice, sold nationwide at major retailers like Whole Foods, Walmart, and Target. The recalled items bear expiration dates between October 2026 and December 2026. Lundberg has urged consumers to check their pantry for the impacted products and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.
This recall comes at a time when food safety is a growing concern for American consumers. Recent incidents involving contamination in pantry staples have heightened public awareness and scrutiny. Lundberg’s swift action reflects its commitment to transparency and consumer trust, but the incident has nonetheless raised questions about supply chain oversight.
The company has not yet reported any illnesses or injuries linked to the contaminated rice. However, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is actively investigating the matter. Consumers with questions or concerns can contact Lundberg Family Farms directly through their customer service hotline or website.
Social media platforms have been flooded with reactions from concerned shoppers, many of whom rely on Lundberg’s products for their dietary needs. The recall has also prompted discussions about the broader challenges of maintaining food safety in a complex global supply chain. As the situation unfolds, Lundberg has pledged to implement additional quality control measures to prevent similar issues in the future.