MG Foods Spicy Breakfast Burrito Recall
Spicy Breakfast Burrito in a flour tortilla. Net Weight 10 oz (283g) Scrambled eggs, Salsa, Potatoes, Jalapenos, Cheddar, Green Pepper & Oni
Updated January 13, 2026
A 10 oz Spicy Breakfast Burrito made by MG Foods has been recalled due to small hard plastic fragments that could be present in the product. Consuming plastic fragments poses a choking and internal injury risk.
Is the MG Foods-Compass Group recalled? Yes. This product was recalled by FDA on January 13, 2026. Details below.
What is recalled
Spicy Breakfast Burrito in a flour tortilla, net weight 10 oz (283g), containing scrambled eggs, salsa, potatoes, jalapenos, cheddar, green pepper, and onion. UPC 1 00001-00029 7. Manufactured by MG Foods, Oak Creek, WI 53154.
Am I affected
You're affected if you have purchased a Spicy Breakfast Burrito with UPC 1 00001-00029 7 made by MG Foods. Check the label on any 10 oz breakfast burritos in your refrigerator.
What to do right now
Stop eating this product immediately. Do not consume the burrito. Discard it or return it to the store where you purchased it. If you have already eaten this product and are experiencing symptoms like difficulty swallowing or mouth pain, contact a doctor.
The hazard
Foreign material (small hard plastic fragments)
Brands affected
- Source
- FDA
- Category
- Drugs & Medications
- Recall ID
- fda-H-0495-2026
- Classification
- Class II
- Recalled
- January 13, 2026
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