Organic Moringa Recalled Due to Salmonella Contamination
Summary
The Rhode Island Department of Health announced a recall of Organic Moringa products due to potential Salmonella contamination. Consumers are advised not to consume the product and to discard it or return it for a refund.
What changed
The Rhode Island Department of Health has issued a recall for Organic Moringa products due to the risk of Salmonella contamination. The specific product and lot numbers are not detailed in this announcement, but the recall is being conducted to protect public health from potential foodborne illness. Consumers who have purchased the affected product are urged to cease consumption immediately.
Consumers are advised to discard the product or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. This recall highlights the importance of robust food safety protocols for manufacturers and distributors to prevent contamination and protect consumers from harmful pathogens. The Rhode Island DOH is working with the manufacturer to ensure the recall is effective.
What to do next
- Discard recalled Organic Moringa products or return for refund.
- Review internal food safety protocols for potential contamination risks.
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