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An FDA Class II recall for the Publix baby food product indicates a remote but not negligible possibility of serious health ...
Publix has recalled fruit and vegetable baby food sold under its GreenWise brand in Florida and seven other states after testing found elevated amounts of lead.
The Publix supermarket chain is recalling fruit and vegetable baby food because testing found elevated levels of lead.
Publix did not say how many units of the product were affected but said the recall is being conducted in coordination with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and was triggered by routine sampling.
Publix, a national supermarket chain ... The FDA does not issue news releases for all food recalls, but it generally does so in cases where it determines there is a serious risk to public health ...
There have been three food recalls affecting Publix Super Markets' stores and products in the past three months, according to ...
Publix issued the voluntary recall on May 9, but it wasn’t added to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recall list until late Thursday. The potential contamination was flagged by officials in ...
That’s from Publix’s recall announcement, which the chain posted to its website on Friday. This covers 4-ounce pouches of GreenWise Pear, Kiwi, Spinach & Pea Baby Food with a best by date of ...
Despite these measures, Publix has still been embroiled in several food recalls that have left its consumer base sickened, alarmed, and disappointed. In this article, we highlight 14 of the most ...
The Food and Drug Administration was notified of the recall. Publix, which operates about 1,400 stores in eight states, did not respond to a request for comment on Sunday. The company did not ...