Target shoppers warned to not eat common dinner essential sold in 21 states
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Target shoppers warned to not eat common dinner essential sold in 21 states
CONTAMINATED green beans were recalled in multiple states as they may have been polluted with a foreign object. Nearly 200,000 cans of the product were found to have been compromised. GettyNearly 200,000 cans of the product were recalled across 21 states[/caption] Good & Gather Cut Green Beans, sold under Target’s flagship brand, were recalled in 21 states, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). All cans of the green beans marked “…
Nearly 200,000 Cans of Green Beans Recalled Over Contamination Risk
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a Class II recall for nearly 200,000 cans of Good & Gather Cut Green Beans, sold exclusively at Target, due to possible contamination with a foreign object. The recall, which affects 8,242 cases (197,808 cans), was initiated by Del Monte Foods Inc. as a precautionary measure after identifying the potential risk. Foreign objects in canned goods can include plastic or metal, which may lead to …
Check Your Pantry: Nearly 200,000 Cans of Green Beans Recalled in 21 States
The product was recalled because it may be contaminated with a foreign object.Carlo A / Getty ImagesKey Takeaways Nearly 200,000 cans of Good & Gather Cut Green Beans have been recalled. The recalled product was sold at Target locations in 21 states. On March 13, the FDA labeled the recall a Class II threat.While canned green beans are great to have on hand for various meals, check the label before consuming any stored in your pantry. The U.S. F…
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