Dog Food Recall Issued Nationwide Due to Salmonella Risk
Pet food sold nationwide recalled over salmonella risk
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Albright's Raw Pet Food, based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is recalling a specific lot of its Chicken Recipe for Dogs due to potential salmonella contamination detected in FDA testing. The affected product, sold nationwide, poses a risk to pets and requires consumers to discard it safely.
- 01Albright's Raw Pet Food is recalling one lot of its Chicken Recipe for Dogs.
- 02The recall is due to potential salmonella contamination found in FDA testing.
- 03The affected product is sold as frozen 1-pound bricks and in 30-pound cases.
- 04No illnesses have been reported related to this lot.
- 05Customers are advised to dispose of the product safely and can request a refund.
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Albright's Raw Pet Food, located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has voluntarily recalled one lot of its Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced product due to potential salmonella contamination. This decision follows routine sampling by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which found a positive result for salmonella in one composite sample. The affected dog food is packaged as frozen 1-pound bricks and generally sold in 30-pound cases, distributed nationwide and to select retailers in states including California, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New York, South Carolina, and Wisconsin. Although no illnesses have been reported in connection with the affected lot, the company recommends that customers who purchased the product should not feed it to their pets and dispose of it in a manner that prevents access by children, pets, and wildlife. Customers seeking refunds need to provide a receipt, product images, and purchase details. Albright's Raw is conducting further investigations, including third-party testing, to understand the contamination issue better.
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Pet owners who purchased the recalled product may need to dispose of it, ensuring safety for their pets and families.
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