1.6 million cases of beans are recalled in these 22 states, declares FDA
Eight varieties of beans sold at large grocers "constitute a potential health risk," revealed that the manufacturer revealed.
Food and Drug Administration published a notice to inform consumers in almost half of the US states that a huge amount of products has beenrecalled by a brand of non-performing food products largely distributed. The eight varieties of recalledBeans are sold at retailers such as Walmart, Sam's Club, Kroger, etc. Here's what you need to know.
Thursday, theAdministration of food and medicine Published a reminder notice published on the eve of Randall Foods Inc. Randall has announced that they voluntarily recalled eight varieties of their beans "due to manufacturing deviations that can pose a potential risk to health."
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As a result, Randall recalled 1.6 million cases of the eight varieties of subsequent beans, which came in 15.4 ounce glass jars, 24 ounces or 48 ounces:
- Northern beans
- Black beans
- sailor beans
- bean
- Chickpeas
- Ultimate 4-grain mixture
- pinto beans
- mixed beans
The reminder was issued for the following states where Randall beans were distributed: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma , Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin and West Virginia.
Randall says that security is the result of "a non-functional temperature indicator device, raising the possibility that the product has not been effectively processed. Treatment at temperatures below a required temperature could create a disease that could lead to premature deterioration or a disease of food. "
Randall noted that no illnesses have been reported as a result of any malfunction. However, they declare "consumers who bought Randall brand bean jars, regardless of the" better by "date, should return them to the place of purchase for a full refund."
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