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General Mills is recalling 1.8 million boxes of gluten-free Cheerios cereal – original and honey nut-flavoured – because they may contain wheat.

The incident occurred when the facility lost rail service and the company’s gluten-free oat flour was being offloaded from rail cars to trucks for delivery, said Jim Murphy, president of the company’s cereal business, in a blog post on General Mills’ website. He said it was an isolated event and a result of human error.

The use of wheat flour means the cereals are not gluten-free, and people with conditions like wheat allergies or celiac disease who eat them could have an allergic reaction or suffer discomfort.

The cereal boxes have “better if used by” dates of July 2016 and the plant code “LD,” or specifically:

Honey Nut Cheerios: 
12JUL2016LD
13JUL2016LD
14JUL2016LD
15JUL2016LD
16JUL2016LD
17JUL2016LD
18JUL2016LD
20JUL2016LD
21JUL2016LD
22JUL2016LD
23JUL2016LD
24JUL2016LD
25JUL2016LD

Yellow Box Cheerios: 
14JUL2016LD
15JUL2016LD
16JUL2016LD
17JUL2016LD

Photo used is a Gluten-Free Cheerios ad released by General Mills