The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued several recalls of food products in the past month due to safety concerns. These include issues with labeling, allergens, and contamination risks.
Recall Highlights:
– 10,000 pounds of pork sausage from Impero Food and Meats, Inc., sold in Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, was recalled due to improper inspection.
– Taste of Deutschland’s Frozen Buttered Vegetables were recalled for potential dairy allergies.
– Borsari Food Co.’s Bloody Mary Mix was recalled for soy or fish allergies.
– Lay’s Classic Potato Chips from Frito-Lay may contain undeclared milk, posing a risk to those with dairy allergies.
– Oysters and clams sold by Rudy’s Shellfish in Washington state were linked to an outbreak of norovirus.
– Aroma Vita’s Hot Cocoa Mix packages have been recalled due to the presence of metal fragments.
Consumers who have received these products are advised to return them or seek a refund. The FDA is urging consumers to check their labels and follow proper food safety guidelines to avoid potential illnesses.
Source: https://www.irishstar.com/culture/food-drink/urgent-warning-americans-seven-popular-34377330