A food distributor is recalling certain batches of granola bars due to potential contamination involving a metal object, according to officials. The recall, which was initiated by Riverside ...
(WJW) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has posted an update on a granola bar recall initiated last year, labeling it as “Class II” — meaning the recalled product “may cause ...
Last month, Bags of Lay’s Classic Potato Chip received an elevated recall status, making it a Class 1. The FDA first announced in December that Frito-Lay issued a recall on a “limited number ...
A Class I recall is the most serious FDA classification, reserved for situations where there is a reasonable probability that consuming the product could cause serious health consequences or death.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued the highest risk classification to its Pearl Milling Company pancake and waffle mix recall. The Quaker Oats Company initially issued a recall on Jan ...
The Food and Drug Administration set the classification for over two million MadeGood brand granola bars included in a recall for possible metal contamination. The FDA classified the recall as ...
If granola bars are one of your go-to snacks, you may want to check your pantry. The FDA issued a class 2 recall for more than 2-and-a-half million boxes of them. The recall is for MadeGood brand ...
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