General Mills is recalling more than 735,000 Pillsbury bread rolls after concerns that some products may contain glass. The affected items were distributed across 19 states, according to the FDA notice referenced in reports.

The recall involves certain frozen Pillsbury bread rolls sold on store shelves. General Mills is pulling the products as a precaution while the potential contamination issue is addressed.

Food recalls involving possible foreign material can raise serious safety concerns, and glass contamination may pose a risk if consumed. Consumers who purchased the affected rolls should review recall information carefully to determine whether their products are included.

The move adds to a growing list of food safety recalls that can quickly affect grocery distribution across multiple states. General Mills and regulators are expected to continue monitoring the situation as the recalled Pillsbury products are removed from the market.