Breakfast Burritos Served in Schools Recalled for Listeria Risk

Breakfast Burritos Served in Schools Recalled for Listeria Risk

Breakfast Burritos Served in Schools Recalled for Listeria Risk

A company in California has issued a nationwide recall for over 91,500 pounds of breakfast burritos and wraps that were served in schools.

M.C.I. Foods, a company based in Santa Fe Springs, recalled ready-to-eat breakfast burritos and wraps with a scrambled egg ingredient that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

No illnesses were reported, but people who eat food that is contaminated with Listeria may develop a serious infection called listeriosis.

The individually-packaged and bulk-packaged frozen breakfast burritos and wraps were produced from September 17, 2025 through October 14, 2025, according to USDA foods safety officials.

The items were sold to foodservice distributors nationwide, including the USDA National School Lunch and Breakfast programs.

The recalled products include:

Food safety officials are concerned that some of these products may still be in refrigerators or freezers at schools and other institutions.

They are urging customers not to serve these products. They should be thrown away. For more information, contact M.C. I. Foods, Inc. at 888-345-5364.

Source: M.C.I. Foods, Inc. Recalls Ready-To-Eat Breakfast Burrito and Wrap Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination

Editor’s note: For more information on food poisoning outbreak lawsuits and your legal rights, please contact the nationally recognized food poisoning lawyers at Ron Simon & Associates. Ron Simon’s groundbreaking work on behalf of victims in recent national foodborne illness outbreaks has been featured on NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, FOX and virtually all other major television networks and print media.

Click Here for a Free Confidential Case Consultation