A food company has recalled Wegmans branded frozen hash browns in six states because they may contain pieces of golf balls that were apparently harvested along with the potatoes.
McCain Foods USA expanded an earlier recall to include 28-ounce bags of Wegmans frozen O’Brien hash browns manufactured on Oct. 21, 2016. They were distributed in New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
The initial recall announced on April 21 included Harris Teeter and Roundy branded hash browns. It was expanded Wednesday after two additional consumer complaints of plastic or rubber pieces.
Consumers are advised to throw the products away or return them to the store.
McCain Foods says there have been no reported injuries.
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