“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.
The recalled cartons were sent to stores in Alabama and Arkansas, according to the FDA’s announcement, but Walmart said in a statement to Fox News Digital on Friday that a total of 242 stores in nine states were impacted. Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas were the other states.
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.
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Do you have some chicken broth in the back in the back of your pantry? Might want to trash it because some of Walmart's cartons have been recalled.
Walmart has recalled more than 12,000 cartons of Great Value brand of chicken broth in 48-ounce containers across several states.
The products have since been removed from the shelves of the Walmart stores, but the recalled product could still be in consumers homes. The 48 oz. chicken broth has a best by dat
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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