- calendar_today June 23, 2026
Oklahoma — Concern over plant based products has grown in Oklahoma as MorningStar Farms voluntarily recalled specific packages due to potential plastic contamination, prompting widespread community attention and safety measures.
MorningStar Farms Initiates Urgent Food Recall
MorningStar Farms, a prominent manufacturer of vegetarian and vegan food options, announced the recall of its 10.5-ounce Buffalo Chik’n Nuggets and 8-ounce Hot & Spicy Sausage Patties after reports surfaced that these products may contain plastic pieces. The affected items, clearly marked with their UPC codes and July 2027 best-before dates, have led to a food recall spanning retail locations in Oklahoma and across the country.
Details of the Plastic Contamination
The plastic contamination was detected during routine quality checks, resulting in immediate communication with both federal authorities and retailers. While only specific lots of Buffalo Chik’n Nuggets and Hot & Spicy Sausage Patties are included in the recall, no other MorningStar Farms items are affected. The company has taken swift action, coordinating closely with grocery stores and health officials to ensure public awareness and product removal.
FDA Warning and Guidance for Consumers
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a fda warning advising consumers in Oklahoma and nationally not to eat the identified plant based products. Instead, individuals should dispose of the affected food safely. Customers who purchased these recalled items are eligible for a full refund from MorningStar Farms. According to the FDA, there have been no injuries reported in relation to the plastic contamination, but ongoing monitoring remains a priority as a consumer alert is maintained.
Emphasis on Product Safety in the Food Industry
Incidents involving food contamination and food packaging continue to draw scrutiny from both consumers and industry analysts. Regional grocers and consumers in Oklahoma are reminded of the importance of vigilance when handling any plant based products. MorningStar Farms’ voluntary recall underscores their corporate responsibility and the broader industry commitment to product safety.
Impacted Products and Identification Tips
Consumers seeking additional clarity can reference the product’s packaging or visit official FDA and MorningStar Farms websites for more detailed recall information. The specific recalled products include:
- 10.5-ounce Buffalo Chik’n Nuggets (UPC codes and best-before in July 2027)
- 8-ounce Hot & Spicy Sausage Patties (same timetable for best-before)
Both items fit into the broader trend of expanding plant based products offerings throughout Oklahoma and across the United States, yet also highlight the ongoing need for stringent product safety standards.
Community Response and Future Actions
Regional supermarkets and food distributors in Oklahoma have acted quickly to remove affected inventory, and customers are encouraged to check their purchases for the recalled morningstar farms selections. This event demonstrates how food recall measures, when carried out transparently, can minimize risks associated with food contamination for local families.
Ongoing Vigilance for Plant-Based Food Safety
As demand for plant based products continues to rise, the role of secure food packaging and clear communication remains paramount. The case of plastic contamination in these recalled goods serves as a reminder for food manufacturers and Oklahoma residents alike to support robust safety practices and foster consumer trust.





