Since Wednesday some Texas Fast Food restaurants have recalled using the white buns due to quality issues with its suppliers. Those restaurants include Whataburger, In & Out Burger and Raising Canes.
We voluntarily removed white buns and Texas Toast from some of our restaurants because of a quality issue with one of our suppliers. We’re working to get new buns to impacted restaurants in DFW, East & West Texas, OK and NW Arksanas today.
— Whataburger® (@Whataburger) June 13, 2018
Whataburger released the following statement:
“We voluntarily removed white buns and Texas Toast from some of our restaurants in the DFW area, East and West Texas, Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas because of a quality issue with one of our suppliers. There’s no health risk at all, rather an impact on our bun’s flavor caused by an unbalance in the yeast, and we want to make sure our customers get the best product.”
Looks like same supplier issue plaguing Whataburger and In & Out has also hit Raising Cane's. No toast! One customer "I wanted that toast..ruined my whole day" @FOX4 pic.twitter.com/oKIWLgjgBl
— Brandon Todd (@BrandonToddFOX4) June 13, 2018
Raising Cane’s has decided not to serve Texas toast temporarily at their Texas restaurants following a bad bread delivery.
In an emailed statement, Raising Cane’s Vice President Tommy Van Wolfe confirmed that “this is not a food safety issue. Our bread delivery did not meet our high quality standards for taste.”
#NEW: And the NTX bread saga continues… #In-N-Out, @Whataburger, and now a new statement from @Raising_Canes about "regrettably not serving Texas Toast' #NBCDFWNow https://t.co/lmaUPBQkzj pic.twitter.com/hJTY3AB3ZY
— Don Peritz Jr. (@DonPeritzNBC5) June 13, 2018