An outbreak of salmonellosis linked to a popular Kellogg cereal infected 100 people, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Thursday.
The agency urges consumers to avoid Honey Smacks, a wheat-blown sweet cereal. has been the subject of a recall by the company since mid-June. At least 30 of the 100 people were hospitalized, and no deaths were reported, the CDC said.
"Do not eat Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereals of any size or with any" better if used before ".
"Do not eat this cereal," says the CDC outright in a tweet
The agency said that she found salmonella spots in unopened samples and remnants of Honey Smacks. Although the recall is on cereals whose expiry date is set to June 14, 2018, until June 14, 2019, the agency recommends that people avoid grain altogether.
According to Reuters The company recalled According to FDA estimates, 1.3 million cases of grain should be sold by some stores.