FDA, yogurt and YoCrunch products
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YoCrunch yogurt products are being recalled nationwide by manufacturer Danone U.S., the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Monday, July 14. The recall is due to the “potential presence of plastic pieces in the dome topper.”
And Go Concepts LLC announced a voluntary recall for a range of vegetable products on May 27 due to potential listeria contamination.
All bottles of an ulcer medication have been recalled by the remains of a Kansas City drug company that filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy after paying millions to settle Medicaid fraud charges.
Exactly a year after the brand's historically large lunch meat recall comes a report about an issue with another mainstream product.
A recall of potato chips due to the possible presence of an undeclared allergen has been issued the second-highest risk warning by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ). Saratoga Potato Chips LLC, based in Indiana, issued a voluntary recall for more than 2,000 bags of chips due to the undeclared presence of milk on July 7.
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The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is warning people not to consume a brand of Dubai chocolate spread after laboratory testing revealed the presence of salmonella.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) upgraded a blueberry recall this week to the highest risk level amid concerns of contamination. The FDA raised the recall of 400 boxes that weigh 30
Class II recalls from the FDA indicate a potential risk to consumer safety where use or exposure to the product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, but serious adverse outcomes are considered unlikely.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a massive recall of 30 different kinds of produce over possible contamination. Recalled produce includes a wide variety, such as apples, sweet corn, asparagus,
FDA is urging manufacturers of infant formula, baby food and children’s nutrition products to sharpen their recall communications and adopt “radical transparency” in an effort to better protect the country’s youngest consumers,
Drugmaker Pfizer is warning doctors that it expects to run low on supplies of Bicillin L-A, a long-acting injection of the antibiotic penicillin, the preferred option for treating syphilis during pregnancy.