Costco is recalling its popular Butter Croissants sold at warehouse bakeries nationwide due to potential contamination with metal fragments. This was reported by the media outlet EatingWell.
This announcement has left fans of the retailer’s baked goods on high alert.
The affected croissants were sold with sell-by dates ranging from September 8, 2024, to November 10, 2024.
The issue stems from the salt used in the recipe, which may contain pieces of metal.
Costco is urging customers to check their kitchens for the product, as many of these croissants may still be in homes. Anyone with the affected item can return it to their local Costco for a full refund.
While no injuries or illnesses have been reported yet, consuming metal fragments could potentially cause harm. If you or someone in your household experiences any adverse symptoms after eating the croissants, contact a healthcare provider immediately.
Costco has provided a hotline for customer inquiries.