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Recall issued on frozen waffles commonly sold at major retailers

More than 500 varieties of frozen waffles manufactured by TreeHouse Foods have been affected, according to CBS News.

UNITED STATES, — On Friday, CBS News reported that more than 500 types of frozen waffles made by TreeHouse Foods have been recalled over a possible listeria contamination.

TreeHouse Foods said in a statement Friday that its products are sold at the following chains in the United States and Canada.

  • Aldi's (Breakfast Best brand)
  • Dollar General (Clover Valley brand)
  • Food Lion
  • Giant Eagle
  • Hannaford
  • Harris Teeter
  • H-E-B
  • PriceChopper (PICS brand)
  • Publix
  • Schnucks
  • Southeastern Grocers
  • Target (Good & Gather brand)
  • Tops
  • Walmart (Great Value brand)

The recalled waffles were also sold under other brand names, including FoodHold, Kodiak Cakes and Simple Truth.

TreeHouse said in a statement that no illnesses have been identified so far. They also said they discovered the problem while doing routine testing at its manufacturing plant.

For a full list of recalled products from TreeHouse, check out the CBS News list here.

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