Texas-Based H-E-B Issues Tortilla Recall

H-E-B has issued a voluntary recall specifically for the H-E-B Homestyle White Corn Tortillas due to the possible presence of foreign material.

The Texas-based company discovered the issue on January 13, 2015 during quality assurance product reviews at its manufacturing facility.

This recall is specific to only the 12 count and 30 count packages of H-E-B Homestyle White Corn Tortillas with a Best Buy Date of January 22, 2015 and earlier.

The affected products include:

  • H-E-B Homestyle White Corn Tortillas 12 ct. packages with Best By dates of January 22, 2015 and earlier
  • H-E-B Homestyle White Corn Tortillas 30 ct. packages with Best By dates of January 22, 2015 and earlier

No other H-E-B tortilla products are impacted by this voluntary precautionary recall.

There have been no reported illnesses related to this recall.

"H-E-B takes every precaution necessary to ensure the integrity and quality of the products sold in our stores," said Winell Herron, Group Vice President of Public Affairs and Diversity. "These voluntary recalls have been issued in an abundance of caution to maintain the highest standards of food safety for our customers."

Any products purchased from the list above should be returned to any H-E-B store for a full refund.

Customers with concerns or questions may contact H-E-B Customer Relations at 210-938-8357 or 1-800-432-3113 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Click here for H-E-B's website.

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