The recall included 3,080 cases of Pillsbury Bread Rolls “Hard Roll Dough,” each containing 180 rolls, for a total of 554,400 rolls, and 1,260 cases of Pillsbury Bread Rolls “Kaiser Roll Dough,” each containing 144 rolls, for a total of 181,440 rolls. The notice says the bread rolls were recalled due to “potential foreign material (glass).”
“Food safety is our top priority at General Mills,” a General Mills spokesperson said in an email to CBS News. “Out of an abundance of caution, in mid-June, we issued a voluntary recall of two frozen dough products baked onsite and sold exclusively at Walmart in-store bakeries in the United States. This voluntary recall is limited in scope, highly contained and all potential impacted product has been removed.”
General Mills distributed the cases of frozen bread rolls in Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Wyoming.
Based on a description on General Mills’ website, the bread rolls are marketed to businesses rather than to individual consumers.
“Thaw, proof and bake for easy back-of-house preparation and low labor,” the description for the Pillsbury Kaiser roll product reads.
General Mills initiated the recall on June 19.
In addition to Pillsbury, General Mills owns popular brands such as Betty Crocker, Cheerios, Lucky Charms and Nature Valley.
Recall info:
Pillsbury Bread Rolls, “Hard Roll Dough”
- Recall number: H-1154-2026
- Better if used by date: Oct. 12, 2026
- Product info: cases with 180 units / 2.25oz each
Pillsbury Bread Rolls, “Kaiser Roll Dough”
- Recall number: H-1155-2026
- Better if used by date: Oct. 13, 2026
- Product info: cases with 144 units / 2.5oz each