Walmart has recalled over 12,000 cartons of chicken broth in Alabama and Florida due to potential contamination concerns. Check if your product is affected and learn how to stay safe from foodborne illness.
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Walmart has issued a voluntary recall of over 12,000 cartons of chicken broth in two states, citing potential contamination concerns. The recall affects specific batches of chicken broth sold in Walmart stores in Alabama and Florida.
Reason for Recall
According to the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), the chicken broth products may contain undeclared allergens, including milk and soy. The contamination was discovered during a routine inspection by the FSIS.
Affected Products
The recall involves specific cartons of Walmart's Great Value Chicken Cooking Broth, with the following details:
- 48-oz cartons with a "Best By" date of March 2025
- Batch numbers: 23422, 23423, and 23424
What Consumers Should Do
Consumers who have purchased the affected products are advised to:
- Check the batch numbers and "Best By" dates on their cartons
- Return the products to Walmart for a full refund
- Discard any unused portions of the chicken broth
Walmart's Response
Walmart has apologized for the inconvenience and assured customers that they are taking steps to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Food Safety Precautions
To minimize the risk of foodborne illness, consumers are reminded to:
- Always check the packaging for any signs of damage or contamination
- Follow proper food handling and storage procedures
- Cook food to the recommended internal temperature to ensure safety
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