The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued a Class I recall—the highest level of alert—for several variations of Lactaid Milk due to the risk of undeclared almonds.
From beverages to fresh produce, make sure to check your pantry for these grocery items that are being pulled from stores.
A milk product recall in the U.S. has been classified as Class I by the FDA. More Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images Several variations of Lactaid milk are included in the recall, although all ...
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This recall was active in the United States at the time this article was written -- and it's a big one! The Lactaid brand is popular among people who are lactose intolerant. Lactaid uses milk from ...
Recalls unfortunately happen often, but it’s not often when recalls claim lives and hospitalize dozens! Well, news broke that ...
An ongoing listeria recall from BrucePac has been reissued on Tuesday to include an additional 1,779,040 pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry items that may be contaminated. The recall has ...
The recall applies to five Lactaid products: Lactaid Whole Milk, Lactaid 2% Milk, Lactaid 1% Milk, Lactaid Fat Free Milk, and Lactaid 2% Calcium Enriched Milk. The milk products were all sold in ...