Breakfast Wraps, Now With Tiny Rocks

245K pounds of wraps are recalled over concerns the bacon might be carrying a little extra crunch
By Polly Davis Doig,  Newser Staff
Posted Jun 16, 2019 8:34 AM CDT
Recall: Your Breakfast Wraps May Contain Rocks
A file photo of a breakfast wrap, presumably without rocks.   (AP Photo)

You want rocks with that? About a quarter-million pounds worth of frozen breakfast wraps manufactured in Texas are being recalled over concerns that they contain egg, potato, cheese, bacon, and tiny rocks, reports CNN. The wraps, which were produced by Ruiz Food Products and shipped nationwide, may also contain other unplanned materials. "The company received a report of a potential injury associated with the consumption of this product," says the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Services in a statement, though it notes that it has received "no additional reports of injury or illness from consumption of these products." The affected products have use-by dates of 01/17/2020 and 01/18/2020, and lot codes 19017 and 19018. (More product recall stories.)

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