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Medium on MSN5 Hamburger Buns You Should Never EatSome hamburger bun brands are especially unhealthy, offering little nutritional value and contributing to spikes in blood sugar, bloating, and excess calorie consumption. Here are some of the worst ...
It's been more than 10 years since our panel tasted plain white hamburger buns, and times have certainly changed. Our winner back then - Wonder, as in Wonder bread - wasn't even on the shelves of ...
Try to put a fresh twist on your next hamburger by leaving the bun behind. While some might see the bun of a hamburger as an essential piece of this culinary masterpiece, it doesn't always have to be.
Consumer Reports shares details of the Hostess recall of hamburger and hot dog buns over the risk of salmonella and listeria. The nationwide recall extends to grocery and convenience store.
Conagra is recalling 2,200 cases of Udi's Classic Hamburger Buns because they could contain small pieces of white plastic. The buns were distributed across the U.S. for retail sale.
Thousands of Conagra Brands' hamburger buns are facing a recall over concerns the product poses a potential choking hazard.
Hostess is recalling its "Soft White Hamburger Buns" and "Soft White Hot Dog Buns." The Food and Drug Administration said they could be contaminated with listeria and salmonella.
Hostess Brands, LLC, is voluntarily recalling certain hamburger and hot dog buns due to potential contamination of Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella.
Turns out the rumor about Burger King offering black hamburger buns in U.S. stores is not just a rumor. Starting September 28, the $4.99 “Halloween Whopper” will come with a black hamburger ...
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