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Pedigree wet dog food recall over metal and plastic risk
Two lots of Pedigree Can High Protein Chopped Chicken & Duck Flavor wet dog food are being recalled over possible metal and plastic contamination. For owners, the practical issue is simple: if this specific food is in your house,
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a voluntary recall of two lots of Pedigree canned wet dog food because the products may contain pieces of metal and plastic that could pose a risk to pets.
A popular dog food is being recalled after testing found dangerous bacteria that can make both pets and their owners sick.
It was "fraudulently diverted and sold into the marketplace."
The manufacturer of Pedigree canned dog food has issued a voluntary recall of two of its products due to possible metal and plastic contamination.
Mars Petcare says two lots of Pedigree dog food were fraudulently diverted and sold after being sent for destruction over metal and plastic contamination.
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A popular brand of dog food, initially scheduled for destruction due to the possibility of metal and plastic foreign materials contaminating it, has somehow ended up on consumers’ shelves.
Mars Petcare U.S. has recalled two lots totalling 185,184 total cans of Pedigree Can High Protein chopped chicken and duck dog food. Here are the affected lot codes.
The Food and Drug Administration issued a recall for dog food sold nationwide because it may contain "sharp metal and plastic foreign material."
This week’s Recall Watchlist includes Aldi kimbap, Pedigree dog food, CVS wipes, Cuisinart grill brushes, a Target toy, potato chips and Amana air conditioners. from 41NBC News | WMGT-DT
