If you have this milk in your refrigerator, the FDA says you get rid of now

The FDA reports on a reminder of this popular brand of milk because of a fear of contamination.


Of course, you are used toCheck your milk To make sure it has not been trusted, but there is another reason you need to be very careful with your dairy this week. Consumers with a sweet tooth are checking the contents of their refrigerator after aThe product reminder has been issued On cartons of a popular chocolate milk drink due to potential contamination. Read it to make sure your chocolate milk is not affected by the reminder, and for more food, you may need to launch, know thatIf you have this well-loved snack at home, throw it away immediately.

The warning comes from the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA).Hiland Dairy Low Gras Chocolate Milk. The reminder applies to semi-half-half-half-grazed chocolate milk cartons of 1%, as some of the products may contain "food grade disinfectants, which could cause a disease if it is consumed". The boxes in question can be identified by the UPC 72060-00156-3, the sale on January 27, 2021 and the Code of the Plant 4025, of which these two are printed on the upper edge of the cardboard. The affected products were sold and distributed in Oklahoma and Texas - in particular the metropolitan area of ​​the city of Oklahoma; Oklahoma Western; Dallas, Texas; San Antonio, Texas; And Tyler, Texas.

"Hiland Dary has been saddened to learn that 8 cases of our half milk to stitching 1% of our Norman's chocolate milk, the Oklahoma plant had been misfilled and caused a number of children and their families distressed at a time already disturbing, "Gary AggusPresident and Chief Executive Officer of Hiland Dairy, said in a statement. "We offer insurance to our customers and consumers that no other product has been affected and that we quickly corrected this unfortunate offense in progress, given the trust we know our customers place in us."

While 400 chocolate milk cartons have been affected (eight cases each containing 50 units), Hiland Litery recalls that the 4,800 cases made in this lot must be on the security side for a total of 240,000 cartons. All consumers of questions shouldContact Hiland Dairy directly.

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Hot Pockets

Recalled pepperoni pizza Hot Pocket
Nestle

January 15, Nestlérecalled 762 615 pounds of hot pockets on the fears of the contamination of glass and plastic in the product. The potentially affected hot pockets are the variety of Pepperoni Premium with a date of "better before" of 2022e February; Code Lot 0318544624, 0319544614, 0320544614, or 0321544614; and establishment number "East 7721a" printed inside the United States Inspection Brand of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA Food and Inspection Security Service (FSIS) ranked as "Class 1", which the Agency defines as a "Hazard situation for health When there is a reasonable probability that the use of the product will cause serious and unfavorable consequences for health or death. And for more microwave meals to jump, checkIf you have this meal pre-made at home, the USDA says throw it now.

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Publix Vegetable meal with steam steam

Publix Steam-in-bag recall
Publicity

January 14, Publix Super Markets, Inc.announced voluntary recall three of his meals with vapor Publiix because ofpotential contamination withListeria monocytogenes, a bacterium that can "cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, fragile or elderly and others with weakened immune systems". Three different varieties of the vegetables were in the affected lot: squash dug with bean green bumps, Medley Medley and Butientut Brussel Pecan (photo here). The affected bags were sold between January 31 and January 14, 2021 and have GTIN codes 002-24887-00000, 002-25390-00000 and 002-25677-00000 on the package, respectively. Customers who bought one of the recalled products should send it back to their local store for a full refund, saysMaria Brous, Director of Communications for Publix. And for another article to look in your kitchen, know thatIf you have these meats in your refrigerator, eliminate them immediately.

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Yogurt Lavaa

LAVVA Blueberry Yogurt recalled
EVR via FDA

While you can think that your yogurt makes your body well, there is a variety that could endanger you. On January 11, the FDA announced aproduct reminder Lavva blueberry yogurt due to potential mold contamination. TheYogurt has been recalled voluntarilyBy the parent company of LAVVA, EVR Foods. Although no yoghurt disease had been reported at the time of recall, the flavor of the blueberries was reserved as potentially contaminated, in particular the containers of 5.3 ounces with the expiry date of 21 February, 2021 and Lot number 022121 printed on the bottom of the cup. The FDA says if you have the yogurt recalled at home, do not eat it; Instead, return it to your point of purchase for a full refund. And for more regular recall news,Sign up for our daily newsletter.

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Weis ice cream

Weis Cookies and Cream recalled ice cream
Weis

Before you sit down to enjoy your next Sundae, you need to make sure it's safe to eat. On January 10, the FDA reported on aReminder of two flavors of ice cream From the manufacturer of WeIS markets, which could potentially be contaminated with metal equipment parts. TheThe reminder includes 10,869 containers quality cookies of Weis and cream ice cream (48 oz) and 502 bulk containers of klein vanilla dairy ice cream (3 gallons); It happened after a piece of intact metal equipment was found in the cookies and the flavor of the cream. Products - which are marked with the UPC number 041497-01253 and October 28, 2021 of the date of sale - have been sold in nearly 200 market stores of Weis in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Western Virginia. All customers who bought these ice cream cards are invited to return them to the point of sale for a full refund. And for more products to avoid, discover whyIf you bought this product at the Amazon House, return it now.

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