
Warning: Major Snack Recall Hitting Michigan Shelves
Before reaching in for that early morning snack you should be aware of this major recall hitting Michigan shelves.
There are over 2 million cases of granola bars that are under recall right now here in the state of Michigan.
Warning: Major Snack Recall Hitting Michigan Shelves
MakeGood just made a voluntary recall on their granola bars, as there is a possible metal contamination in their products. You could purchase these products at stores like Amazon, Whole Foods, Target as well as CVS.
👇10 Items Currently Recalled at Michigan Meijer Stores 👇
The FDA classified this recall as a Class II. By the FDA's standards, this means that you could have irreversible health effects if the product is consumed, but serious harm could be low.
The product that is being recalled are the following:
Chocolate Chip
Cookies & Crème
Mixed Berry
(Other flavors may be included—check the full recall list for details.)
What you should do if you have the affected product in your house?
The product was distributed in December of 2024, so you should check on this considering the life shelf of granola bars.
If you happened to have purchased the following recalled product, you are urged to throw the product out. Or, you can also return it to the retailor you purchased it from for a full refund.

The company did come out publicly to address the recall, saying that there was only a small risk of contamination. At this time, no injuries have been reported either, and the company has done efforts to correct the issue.
10 Items Currently Recalled at Michigan Meijer Stores
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