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Carrots Recalled Amid Deadly E. coli Outbreak
At least 39 people have become ill amid an E. coli outbreak linked to carrots sold by Grimmway Farms.
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Aldi Cheese Recalled for Listeria Contamination
The seven recalled cheeses were sold at multiple retailers, including Aldi and Market Basket.
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Halloween Treat Recalled Due to Life-Threatening Allergen Risk
The Atwater’s company of Baltimore, MD, is recalling its clam shell packages of spider web tarts, the FDA has announced.
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Coffee Recalled Over ‘Deadly Toxin’: FDA Shares Urgent Snapchill Notice
The FDA cites the potential presence of botulinum toxin, which can cause food poisoning. -
Dollar Tree Still Sold Lead-Contaminated Food Despite Recall, FDA Says
The FDA has threatened legal consequences if Dollar Tree does not take corrective action. -
Nearly 100,000 Pounds of Meat Recalled
The recalled meat “may have been contaminated with non-food grade mineral seal oil.” -
Cheddar Cheese Recalled Due to Stomach Issues
An E. Coli investigation led regulators back to a raw cheese manufacturer, which has now issued a voluntary recall. -
Ice Cream Sold at Walmart, Kroger and Other Stores Recalled
The recall was issued because the ice cream posed a life-threatening allergy risk.