Gold Medal Flour Recalled Nationwide Due to Salmonella Outbreak

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The FDA has linked a Salmonella Infantis outbreak to Gold Medal flour produced by General Mills. The outbreak has affected 13 patients across 11 states from coast to coast. Testing by the FDA has shown that flour produced by General Mills is contaminated with the outbreak strain of Salmonella. General Mills issued a nationwide recall of certain flour products on April 28 because of Salmonella Infantis contamination. Consumers are advised to throw out the recalled flour.
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