The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has updated a voluntary recall issued on granola bars in December.
The FDA has set a Class II risk level for a recall of over 2.4 million MadeGood granola bars due to potential metal contamination. Consumers are advised to check their pantries for recalled ...
The FDA advises on its website that metal fragments can inadvertently enter food products during manufacturing, often from equipment wear and tear. The FDA's guidance on Hazard Analysis and Risk-Based ...
Millions of MadeGood granola bars are being recalled due to the "potential presence of a piece of metal in the product." The FDA recently raised the risk category to Class II.
A granola bar manufacturer is recalling some batches of its products saying some of the bars could contain a piece of metal. The FDA said the recall is for specific lots of MadeGood products ...
In its latest weekly update, the FDA shared the update about a recalled batch of MadeGood granola bars, first issued in December. According to a press release shared by MadeGood at the time ...
A food distributor is recalling certain batches of granola bars due to potential contamination involving a metal object, according to officials. The recall, which was initiated by Riverside ...
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