Walmart to Remove Synthetic Dyes and Additives
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Walmart has announced plans to remove synthetic dyes and more than 30 ingredients from its U.S. private brand foods, including Great Value and Marketside.
The latest example affects a popular food sold at Walmart -- so far 19 people have been hospitalized and four have died after eating the best-selling food product which was recalled after routine testing detected signs of possible contamination. The FDA warns the product may still be in consumers' refrigerators and freezers.
Take a peek at your freezer, because federal health officials are sounding the alarm about frozen meals from Trader Joe’s and Walmart. The Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service issued a public health alert on Sept.
Ready-to-eat pasta dishes sold at Kroger, Trader Joe’s and Walmart have been recalled for potentially being contaminated with Listeria. The Food and Drug Administration said that the recall affects only certain lots of the pasta dishes.