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Class I, DangerousH-0150-2026

Egg and Cheese Breakfast Burrito; 3.75 oz; 72 count/case; UPC# 1 070657 477333 9 RTE Egg and Cheese Breakfast Wrap; 2.50 oz; 72 count/case; UPC# 1 070657 497861 1

Recalled by M.c.i. Foods, INC. on Oct 16, 2025

Reviewed by FoodRecallWatch Editorial Team · Updated

Recall Summary

M.c.i. Foods, INC. recalled Egg and Cheese Breakfast Burrito; 3.75 oz; 72 count/case in a Class I action — the FDA's most serious tier, reserved for products with a reasonable probability of causing serious health consequences or death on Oct 16, 2025.

The recall was triggered by possible Listeria contamination: "Cooked egg ingredient for Ready-to-Eat products tested positive for Listeria Monocytogenes" Listeria monocytogenes can grow at refrigerator temperatures and is especially dangerous for pregnant people, newborns, older adults, and those with weakened immune systems.

Distribution was broad: the FDA record describes it as "Recalled product was sold to 7 distributors nationwide. Product is not for retail sale and is intended for institutional use," which places this among the wider-reach recalls on the site. Consumers across the affected area should check product on hand. The recalling firm is based in Santa Fe Springs, CA. The recall covers 1,040 cases across recalled products of product. The FDA has Terminated this recall (first reported Oct 29, 2025), its final lifecycle state, indicating the agency considers the corrective action resolved. The historical record remains useful for tracking a brand's recall pattern over time.

Reason for Recall

Cooked egg ingredient for Ready-to-Eat products tested positive for Listeria Monocytogenes

Product Description

Egg and Cheese Breakfast Burrito; 3.75 oz; 72 count/case; UPC# 1 070657 477333 9 RTE Egg and Cheese Breakfast Wrap; 2.50 oz; 72 count/case; UPC# 1 070657 497861 1

Distribution

Recalled product was sold to 7 distributors nationwide. Product is not for retail sale and is intended for institutional use.

What Should You Do?

  • 1.Check your kitchen for this product immediately.
  • 2.Do not consume the recalled product.
  • 3.Return the product to where you bought it for a full refund, or throw it away.
  • 4.If you have experienced any health issues, contact your healthcare provider.

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Source: FDA Recalls, Market Withdrawals and Safety Alerts, 2026.