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Goodles Pasta Recall: Popular Mac & Cheese Products Pulled Over Safety Concerns

Well, this is awkward. The beloved mac & cheese brand that promised to make your comfort food dreams come true just hit a major snag. Gooder Foods has issued a pasta recall for several Goodles products, and honestly, it’s messier than that time you tried to eat mac & cheese while wearing a white shirt.

What’s Actually Getting Recalled?

Here’s the tea: Eight lots of Goodles mac & cheese are getting yanked from shelves faster than you can say “cheese pull.” We’re talking about two specific flavors that have some serious labeling issues:

Vegan Is Believin’ – Plant-Based White Cheddar with Spirals (5 lots) contains undeclared milk. Yeah, you read that right. The “vegan” pasta has milk in it. The irony is so thick you could cut it with a spoon.

Here Comes Truffle – Creamy Truffle Flavored Cheddar and Shells (3 lots) contains undeclared cashews, which might not sound like a big deal until you remember that tree nut allergies can literally kill people.

Why This Recall Matters

Look, I get it. Food recalls happen all the time, and most of us just shrug and move on with our carb-loaded lives. But this pasta recall is different because people are actually getting hurt. The FDA reports show eight allergic reactions already – six from the truffle flavor and two from the so-called vegan variety.

When someone with a severe milk allergy grabs that “Vegan Is Believin'” box, thinking they’re safe, only to end up in the ER because surprise! There’s milk in your milk-free mac & cheese – that’s not just a labeling oops, that’s a trust-breaking, potentially life-threatening mess.

How to Check If Yours Made the Naughty List

Goodles Mac & Cheese recall list
Goodles Mac & Cheese recall list courtesy of Gooder Foods

Time for some detective work. Flip your Goodles boxes over and check those lot codes and best-by dates. The recalled products were manufactured between April 7-15, 2025, with best-by dates ranging from July 7-15, 2026.

If your box matches the recall list, don’t even think about cooking it. Just return it to wherever you bought it for a refund, or contact Gooder Foods directly at 1-888-610-2341.

The Bottom Line on This Pasta Recall

This whole situation reminds us why those boring ingredient labels actually matter. Whether you’re vegan by choice, allergic by genetics, or just trying not to die from eating mac & cheese (which should be impossible, but here we are), accurate labeling isn’t just nice to have – it’s literally life or death.

So check your pantry, people. Your future self will thank you.

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