The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning about these popular mac & cheese bites that could contain bits of metal.

Mac & Cheese Recall

According to a notice published by the FDA, 4,246 cases of Feel Good Foods' Three Cheese Mac & Chees Bites are being recalled due to the possibility of contamination with foreign material. The notice specifically states that the product could contain metal pieces, elevating this recall to a Class II event.

Each case contains nine products, bringing the number of recalled items to more than 38,000. Here are the details of the recalled products:

  • Best by date 06/19/26, Lot number 24354AV1
  • Best by date 06/20/26, Lot number 24355AV1

According to Parade, the products have been sold nationwide at grocery stores that include, Target, Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh, Wegmans, and Sprouts. Other regional stores may be included as well.

Class II Recall

According to the FDA's website, a Class II recall means that the use of, or exposure to a product "may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences."

Other Recent Recalls So Far in 2025:

A consumer alert for eyedrops sold in Michigan was issued due to concerns that the eyedrops could cause eye infection or even vision loss. We have that recall information here.

Another ground beef recall was issued, this time for frozen Ground Beef that could contain foreign materials. Read more here. 

Cold and flu medicine sold at Michigan stores has also been recalled out of an abundance of caution that foreign materials could have contaminated the product. The details are here.

Brocolli sold at Michigan Walmart stores has also been recalled due to Listeria concerns. That consumer alert is located here.

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10 Items Currently Recalled at Michigan Meijer Stores

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