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Soups are being recalled amid a health alert issued by the USDA, due to possible wood contamination. Here’s a list of affected brands.
USDA’s FSIS issued a public health alert for soup brands including Campbell's and Molly’s Kitchen, after an ingredient in the products, cilantro, was recalled.
Although the deadline was May 1, FSIS blames the Biden administration, not the thousands of layoffs at USDA this year, for starting enforcement late.
FSIS has issued a public health alert for various soup and bowl products that may be contaminated with foreign material, specifically wood, in an FDA-regulated ingredient, cilantro, and consumers ...
Pre-packaged soup and bowls are being recalled over concerns of “extraneous material contamination.” ...
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The USDA anticipates that other products may be added, which could expand the recall nationwide, the agency said.
The latest public health alert from the USDA doubles as the latest not-food-in-your-food episode: There might be wood in the cilantro used for a taco bowl and various soups. Brands involved include ...
There’s an active public health alert on various soup products spanning multiple brands, including Campbell’s, according to ...
A U.S. Department of Agricultural Safety Food Inpection Service (FSIS) soup recall on various brands includes Campbell's and Molly's Kitchen. What we know.
A health alert has been issued for various soups and bowls that may be contaminated with wood pieces. The U.S. Department of ...