“Some imported cookware products made from aluminum, brass and aluminum alloys known as Hindalium/Hindolium or Indalium/Indolium demonstrated the potential to leach lead,” the FDA stated in a release. “There is no known safe level of exposure to lead.” Some products included in the warning are sauce pans, pressure cookers and frying pans.
Walmart, recall and chicken broth
The FDA recalled more than 2,000 cases of Great Value chicken broth sold at 242 Walmart locations across the nine states due to compromised packaging that could lead to bacterial spoilage, which could be undetectable through taste and smell.
Over 2,000 cases (12,000 individual cartons) of Great Value Chicken Broth sold at Walmart are being recalled. “The health and safety of our customers is always a top priority,” the retailer said in a statement.
Walmart says customers should throw out a chicken broth product that was sold at stores in mostly Southern states late last year. The retailer has recalled 48-ounce cartons of Great Value Family Size Chicken Broth that had been sold at 242 stores in nine states.
An FDA Enforcement Report said TreeHouse Foods, which made the broth for Walmart, issued a recall on Dec. 11 and phoned consignees in Alabama and Arkansas. Asked by the Miami Herald Tuesday why there was no news release and who the consignees were, TreeHouse media relations didn’t answer and emailed:
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Great Value chicken broth was recalled from Walmart stores in 9 states over packaging issues that could lead to spoilage. Over 200 stores were affected.
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