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Warning Letter — Dough-To-Go, Inc.

MediumPublished Jun 2, 2026· AI-analyzed Jun 3, 2026View original FDA source
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What happened

The FDA issued a Warning Letter to Dough-To-Go, Inc. following an inspection by the Human Foods Program.

Who it affects

This notice specifically affects Dough-To-Go, Inc. and may impact personnel responsible for food safety, quality control, and manufacturing compliance within the organization.

Why it matters

A Warning Letter indicates that the FDA has identified significant violations of regulatory requirements. For food manufacturers, this suggests potential deficiencies in current good manufacturing practices (cGMP) or food safety protocols. Failure to address these concerns could lead to further enforcement actions, such as seizures or injunctions.

Practical takeaway

Quality and compliance teams should review facility-specific food safety plans and ensuring that current good manufacturing practices (cGMP) are strictly adhered to during production. Internal audits should prioritize areas typically scrutinized during Human Foods Program inspections.

FDA source material

FDA Warning Letter issued to: Dough-To-Go, Inc.. 05/12/2026 — Human Foods Program. Source: https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/warning-letters/dough-go-inc-727845-05122026

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