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1,700 pounds of butter recalled over bacteria contamination

  • 1,700 pounds of Cabot Creamery's Extra Creamy Sea-Salted Premium Butter were recalled due to elevated levels of coliform bacteria, which may indicate fecal contamination, as reported by the Food & Drug Administration .
  • The recall affects approximately 1,701 pounds of butter that were distributed across seven states: Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Arkansas.
  • Agri-Mark stated that 99.5% of the contaminated butter was recovered before reaching consumers, and emphasized that no major health threat exists according to the FDA's Class III classification of the recall.
  • Consumers are urged to check for affected packages and return them to stores or dispose of them, as no illnesses have been reported related to this product.
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