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According to FOX 32, Roundy's and Harris Teeter brands of Southern Style Hash Browns are being recalled because the company thinks that golf balls might have been harvested and processed with the potatoes that were used to make the hash browns.

McCain Foods USA, Inc, the company that makes the hash browns has voluntarily recalled the frozen hash browns and said in a statement that,

"despite our stringent supply standards, the golf balls may have been inadvertently harvested with potatoes used to make this product."

Obviously eating any pieces of golf ball could cause a choking hazard and serious injury to the mouth.

Here are the affected products:

Roundy’s Brand, 2 lb. bag of frozen Southern Style Hash Browns and Harris Teeter Brand, 2 lb. bag of frozen Southern Style Hash Browns.

If you have any of these in your freezer you should either throw them away or return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.

No injuries have been reported and if you have any questions about the recall you should contact McCain Foods USA, Inc. at 630- 857-4533.

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