
A popular frozen food producer has recalled nearly 92,000 pounds of breakfast burrito and breakfast wrap products that contain eggs due to a risk of contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
The ready-to-eat burritos and wraps were recalled after the producer, M.C.I. Foods, discovered a positive Listeria result while doing routine testing on scrambled eggs from external suppliers, according to a recall notice posted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).
The recall impacts multiple brands supplied by M.C.I. Foods, including some that contain branding from the popular Minions animated franchise.
The California-based company reported its findings to the FSIS, which published the notice on Saturday, October 18.
Fortunately, no illnesses have been linked to the consumption of the affected products to date. Here’s what you need to know:
Which products are being recalled?
The individually packaged and bulk-packed frozen breakfast burritos and wraps were produced between September 17 and October 14, 2025.
Affected products have establishment numbers “EST. 1162A” or “P-5890A” inside the USDA mark of inspection. These products were shipped to food service institutions nationwide, including schools.
The FSIS notice notes that the Los Cabos, El Más Fino, and Midamar brand products are included in the USDA’s National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs.
Below are the specific product details for impacted products.
- El Mas Fino: Egg, Ham, and Cheese Breakfast Burrito
- El Mas Fino: Egg, Sausage, and Cheese Breakfast Burrito
- Los Cabos: Sausage, Egg & 3 Cheese Breakfast Burrito
- Los Cabos: Egg, Cheese, Potato & Cooked Sausage Crumbles (Made with Turkey) Breakfast Wrap
- Los Cabos: Egg, Cheese & Cooked Sausage Crumbles (Made with Turkey) Breakfast Wrap
- Los Cabos: Cheese, Cooked Sausage Crumbles (Made with Turkey) & Egg Breakfast Wrap
- Midamar: Egg, Cheese & Beef with Sausage Seasoning Breakfast Wrap
You can find a full list of product and lot codes on the FSIS website. Note that some of the products have Minions branding on the packaging. You can also find images of the product labels on the FSIS website.
What if I have this product?
Foods service institutions are instructed to throw away the recalled products. The FSIS is concerned that the recalled products may still be in refrigerators or freezers at these institutions, the notice states.
Institutions are being urged to avoid serving the affected products. Recalled products should be thrown out.
Where was this product sold?
The recall notice doesn’t include a list of locations where the products were distributed. However, it notes that they were shipped to food service institutions nationwide, including schools.
Fast Company has reached out to M.C.I. Foods for a list of distribution locations. We will update this story if we receive a response.
If you have questions about the recall, you can contact M.C.I. Foods at 888-345-5364.
What is Listeria?
Listeria infection is an illness caused by bacteria that can spread through contaminated food.
According to the Mayo Clinic, healthy people rarely become seriously ill from Listeria infection.
But the disease can be fatal for unborn babies, newborns, and those with weakened immune systems. Pregnant women, adults 65 and older, and people with weakened immune systems are more at risk for infection.