FDA announces withdrawal Horizon Organic Milk Due to Disturbing Problems
The popular brand of organic milk is pulling thousands of cardboard Milk due to the care of deterioration, according to the food and medication administration (FDA).
The retreat refers to the size of 8 ounces of the Horizon Organic ASEPTIC Plain Who Milk. A total of 19,688 cases were recalled, and the recall was erected on Klas II on January 17th.
The best dates for withdrawn products are between March 3 and March 7, 2025. Milk was sold in Arizona, California and Nevada.
The affected products were sold under UPC code 3663207113 for packing of 12 pieces and under UPC code 3663207127 for one unit.
On her FDA website, she noticed that milk was potentially sensitive to “prematurely spoiling the product during the duration of the duration”.
According to FDA guidelines, the Class II recalls refers to “a situation where use or exposure to a product that violates rules can cause temporary or medical reversible harmful health effects or where the likelihood of serious harmful health effects is small.”
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It is not uncommon for the food to withdraw because of the spoilage problem.
Earlier this month, Walmart stores withdrew more than 12,000 cardboard Chicken Soup of Great Values, citing the reason as “the ability to break the package that could threaten the sterility of the product, which would result in spoilage.”
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“The health and safety of our customers is always a major priority,” Walmart spokesman said in a statement. “As soon as we found out about the problem, we took the steps to remove all the affected products from the selected affected stores. We continue to work with the supplier on the investigation.”
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Christine Rouselle from Fox Business has contributed to this report.