If you have switched from TATS TOTS to the alternative broccoli tots that can be said to be healthier (they are basically tots, but are made of, you know, broccoli), pay attention to new memory notifications published on the FDA website. According to advisors, some frozen products broccoli tots have been recalled because they may contain small pieces of metal or stone.
The withdrawal comes from the company Conagra Brands, Inc., and involves the Birds Eye brand. Complaints from customers make the company aware of this problem, in accordance with the recalling notification, encouraging voluntary withdrawals involving a package of 12 ounces from Tots sold with the “best” date “.
Until the recall date, Bird Eye said he had received two consumer reports of teeth damage related to this problem. Consumers who have one of the packaged packages are told to throw it away. A complete list of tots broccoli covered by this withdrawal can be found on the FDA website.
A series of withdrawals
This is the latest memory that involves contamination of foreign objects in food products, joining others in the past few weeks that cover a variety of packaging foods. For example, for example, Kraft Heinz remembers a long list of powder drinks sold under popular brands such as Kool-Aid because of the risk of glass.
On November 1, meanwhile, Flower Foods, Inc., recall cupcake and krimpet on the potential for the presence of small mesh wire fragments. Contamination issues, the company said as part of the withdrawal announcement, found by vendors provided by one of the materials used to produce this bread product.
Metal contamination, glass, and rock is not the only recurring problem that directs the latest product withdrawal. Some companies, including Blistex and Procter & Gamble, have given a variety of aerosol spray deodorants and drugs at high levels of benzene, human carcinogens associated with increased risk of certain cancers.
Consumers who want to remain above the latest product withdrawal can check the FDA safety advisory portal, which includes new withdrawals related to potential health problems. Meanwhile, the USDA also has a remember portal that reminds the public to overcome problems involving meat and eggs, plus US CPSC maintains a list of withdrawal of consumer products such as gadgets and equipment.